Iran has uranium to make 11 nuclear bombs within a week.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasizes that the military operations launched by the United States and Israel against Iran are by no means long-term, and that they will end decisively in a very short period. Speaking to Fox News, he pointed out that these joint attacks would create a good background for changing the current Iranian regime, which is at its weakest point in history.

However, commenting on this, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth states that their primary goal is not to overthrow the Iranian regime, but to completely neutralize the nuclear, naval, and missile threats emanating from them.




Commenting on the origin of this crisis, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that America launched this operation, named 'Epic Fury' (Operation Epic Fury), against the backdrop of Israel preparing for a preemptive strike against Iran. Intelligence agencies had warned that Iran would target American assets in the region in response, leading to criticism that Israel had forced America into a war. However, Netanyahu smilingly rejected these accusations and dedicated most of his interview to strongly praising US President Donald Trump, stating that Trump is the strongest leader in the world who fully understands the Iranian threat and only does what is right for his country. It is also noteworthy that Trump had previously asked his supporters to watch this program.

The Israeli Prime Minister believes that Iran is responsible for ninety-five percent of the crises faced by the Middle East region. Accordingly, he points out that after the collapse of the current Iranian regime, many peace agreements will be established between Israel and the other Arab and Muslim countries in the region, ushering in an unexpectedly peaceful era.




Meanwhile, prior to the conflicts, President Trump had sent Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner as special envoys for negotiations to reach a comprehensive agreement with Iran. The main conditions were to completely halt Iran's missile program and nuclear activities, stop supporting armed groups, and disband the navy for freedom of maritime borders. However, Witkoff states that these negotiations, which lasted for three rounds in pursuit of a fair agreement, concluded without any success.

Witkoff revealed information to Fox News regarding the attitude of the Iranian side during those negotiations held earlier this year. Iranian representatives proudly stated that they possess 460 kg of 60% enriched uranium, enough to produce 11 nuclear bombs, while circumventing international monitoring. When Iran claimed that nuclear enrichment was an inalienable national right, Witkoff responded by saying that the American President also possesses an inalienable right to completely stop their process. He recalled being greatly surprised, realizing the seriousness of the challenge he and Kushner faced at that moment.



The United States firmly states that Iran's nuclear facilities were completely destroyed by last year's attacks, and therefore they do not have the capability to produce nuclear bombs. However, Witkoff issues a strong warning in this regard, emphasizing that if Iran were to regain the ability to use those destroyed facilities, there is a serious risk of them converting their existing highly enriched uranium reserves into a weapon within a very short period, such as seven to ten days.

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