Iran is covertly developing long-range nuclear warheads at two heavily guarded missile sites under the cover of its space program, according to new intelligence revealed by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). The program aims to build a nuclear warhead mounted on a solid fuel missile with a range of over 1,860 miles. The NCRI urges immediate action by the international community to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Key Points
Iran is developing nuclear warheads at the Shahrud and Semnan missile sites under the guise of a space program
The NCRI urges the total dismantling of Iran's nuclear weapons program to prevent further proliferation
Immediate action by the international community is necessary to address Iran's nuclear ambitions
Pros
New intelligence reveals Iran's accelerated nuclear ambitions
Exposing Iran's clandestine nuclear activities can lead to international inspections
Cons
Iran's covert development poses a threat to regional and global security
The regime's deception and stalling tactics undermine diplomatic efforts