Is Iran creating nuclear weapons: US intelligence data.


American intelligence has informed senators that there is no evidence that Iran is planning to create nuclear weapons. Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner shared this information, emphasizing that no relevant actions are currently observed.
“Iran is not taking any actions towards creating a bomb,” said Director of National Intelligence Tampa Tulsi Gabbard.
Warner also noted that even after Israel's attack on Iran, this information remains relevant. However, President Trump continues to assert that Iran is dangerously close to possessing nuclear weapons.
“I’m not worried about what they say, I believe they were very close to having nuclear weapons,” Trump said.
President Trump plans a meeting in the Middle East
In light of this information, the US President has decided to head to the Middle East to discuss what he perceives as a threat posed by Iran. Trump warns of possible consequences for the world if Iran becomes a nuclear power.
At the same Time, there are also reports that the US is preparing for a series of airstrikes on the Iranian nuclear facility in Fordow, where an underground uranium enrichment plant is located.
During the senators' inquiry, American intelligence confirmed the absence of evidence that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Despite this, President Trump continues to uphold the stance regarding the danger that, according to him, Iran represents. At the same time, the United States is preparing for possible military actions in case the situation escalates.Read also
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