Iran Lacks Nuclear Weapon, Yet Threat of Development Looms
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Iran has not possessed a nuclear weapon before the current conflict, according to a Guardian report. The article notes that the war’s circumstances could motivate the country to pursue nuclear armament.
The Guardian piece highlights that while Iran’s nuclear program has not reached the weaponization{stage}, the ongoing hostilities create a perceived incentive for the nation to develop such capabilities.
No specific military action or casualties are mentioned, and the article focuses solely on Iran’s potential shift in nuclear policy amid the war.
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