ShapurII
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I'm afraid that ship has long sailed. Iran is currently incapable of accessing fissile material for a nuclear weapon.But we have known that. I’m assuming you think the regime should build a nuclear weapon, but that’ll take close to at least a year to build.
Our 60% enriched uranium is in the form of UF6 gas, most likely damaged in the last year's strikes on our nuclear facilities. That's why Trump calls it "nuclear dust". The UF6 gas containers have been damaged most likely and it won't be easy to recover them.
That aside, our uranium conversion facilities have been destroyed. Even if we can access our 60%-HEU, it's still in the form of UF6 gas and has to be converted into uranium metal before it can be used in a nuclear device.
And we are assuming that Iran is already in possession of the technical know-how to assemble an implosion device, which is likely to be true but there's no guarantee that Iran's assembled device won't be a dud without a hot test.
I would go for Israeli infrastructure in tit for tat moves. Their petrochemical plants, refineries, water desalination plants, power plants. Not just in Israel, but throughout the region. Iran's only advantage against Israel is our sheer size and our number of vital infrastructure compared to Israel. They hit two of Iran's largest petrochemical plants today. I would hit two of their petrochemical plants or refineries in response.If you were one of the decision makers in Iran, how would you respond to Israel's attacks in the coming days? What specific actions would you take as a part of the response?
I would heavily invest in bio-chemical weapons for the time being. Iran has top-notch knowledge in chemical weapons at least even though we have never produced them for ethical reasons. They are better than nothing after all. Right now Iran is defenseless when it comes to WMDs.





