The Only Thing Standing between Iran and Nuclear Weapons Is the Israeli Airforce
Ayatollah Khamenei might soon be able to say to his predecessor, “I have surpassed thee.”
January 28, 2022
Ayatollah Khamenei might soon be able to say to his predecessor, “I have surpassed thee.”
While it is not clear what the outcome of negotiations concerning the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program will be, Reuel Marc Gerecht finds it highly likely that the ayatollahs will—at the very least—have the option of going nuclear whenever they wish after a year or two. Nor does he see much possibility that a Republican administration could reverse the situation after the 2024. What then is left to do?
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Login or SubscribeAyatollah Khamenei might soon be able to say to his predecessor, “I have surpassed thee.”
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