What you fail to grasp is that when a nation needs to do something for survival, the sky’s the limit. Pakistan and North Korea are prime examples both developed nuclear weapons under intense scrutiny, economic sanctions, and international pressure. Yet they succeeded. It wasn't easy, but they made it happen. If they could do it, Iran can too. How they go about it, through covert development, foreign acquisition, or seeking a nuclear umbrella is up to them.
The bottom line is this: if Iran values its national survival, nuclear capability is no longer optional. It is essential. This isn’t Israel’s first strike, and it definitely won’t be the last. If it’s not nuclear facilities today, it’ll be another reason tomorrow and sooner or later, their leadership will be subjected to a reason to be eliminated whether true or not. It’s a race against time for them.
And that’s why, once again, I stand by my point the best move for Iran right now is to shut up, lay low, and fix what needs to be fixed. Don’t flaunt supposed invulnerability. Don’t give the enemy intel wrapped in bravado. Stay silent, stay smart, and stay focused.