Iranian Nuclear Doctrine

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Who provided the information of Iran's nuclear scientists to Mossad?


Since the beginning of the Islamic Revolution and especially since 1990's, the process of assassinating influential figures of our country by terrorist organizations was formed with the aim of attacking the Islamic Revolution, and in the last 4 decades, many prominent and influential people of Iran have been martyred in this way.

In the early years of the Islamic Revolution, the wave of assassinations was mostly aimed at assassinating political and security figures of the country, but after raising the issue of Iran's nuclear case and our country's access to high levels of nuclear knowledge, and after the enemy could not stop the country's increasing scientific growth. Stop by sanctions and threats, they started assassinating nuclear scientists.

Accordingly, on January, 12, 2010 Iran's first nuclear scientist named Dr. Masoud Alimohammadi was assassinated in front of his door and martyred. In the preliminary investigations, it was found that the explosion of a bomb that was parked in a motorcycle in front of the door of Martyr Alimohammadi's house caused the martyrdom of Dr. Alimohammadi.

About a year after this incident, on November, 29, 2010 two other nuclear scientists of our country were targeted by the assassination teams of the enemy's intelligence services, and one of these operations led to the martyrdom of Dr. Majid Shahriari, professor of physics at Shahid Beheshti University. Another operation failed with the vigilance of Dr. Fereydoun Abbasi.

A few days after the assassination of Martyr Shahriari, the Ministry of Information announced the arrest of Martyr Alimohammadi. In fact, the Ministry of Information had managed to arrest Majid Jamali Fashi, the perpetrator of the assassination of Martyr Alimohammadi. Jamali Fashi's confessions revealed that the Israeli intelligence agency planned and carried out the assassination of our country's nuclear scientists, but it was not yet clear who provided the information of our country's nuclear scientists to the enemy.

At the beginning of August 2011, Martyr Dariush Rezainejad, the third nuclear scientist of our country, was also martyred in front of his family. In January of the same year, Martyr Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, the fourth nuclear scientist of our country, was assassinated and martyred.

The remarkable thing about all these assassinations is that all the nuclear scientists of our country are martyred in a similar way by sticking magnetic bombs on the doors of their cars, except for Martyr Rezainejad, who is assassinated by firing several bullets.

All these evidences direct the opinion of the country's intelligence system to the fact that the joint operation room has planned, directed and executed all these assassinations. But the ambiguous point of this case is who provided the information about Iran's nuclear scientists to the enemy?

In April 2015, a person named "Ahmadreza Jalali" was arrested by the country's intelligence agency. Jalali, who received his general doctorate in Iran, completed a specialized course in nuclear medicine in Sweden. Due to his expertise, he is invited to cooperate with Dr. Amin in specific nuclear research projects of the country. In 2008, he went to Sweden and Belgium to continue his studies and became famous for teaching in European universities and participating in scientific societies.

Jalali says about his activities abroad: After his doctorate, he cooperates with a European company and has also cooperated with companies in America and Europe. He also played a role as a project manager in European projects that were sometimes carried out between 7 European countries.

Due to his close relationship with the country's nuclear scientists, Jalali submits a list of their information to the Mossad, and this information becomes the main basis of the Mossad for assassinating the scientists of our country.

Jalali, who has been working under the guise of cooperation with the European Union Security Agency, says about Mossad's requests: At first, they showed me photos of nuclear centers and asked me to provide them with information about these centers. to give. After that, they asked me for new information about the country's nuclear scientists, what exactly these people are doing.

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Ahmadreza Jalali - Mossad spy

He also said about the advice given to him by Mossad agents that, "They told me not to mention anything inside the country about the relationship with us, either in the form of friendship or in the form of cooperation with the European Union." "

Mossad had provided Jalali with a special communication system, and according to his statements, when they wanted to have important conversations with him, they first made a call to his cell phone and then asked him to use his cell phone at a certain time. Use the special provided by Mossad.

The promise of providing residence in one of the European countries and working in that country has been one of the main reasons for Jalali's involvement in the Mossad intelligence trap.

Another effect of Jalali's actions is the new excuses of the International Atomic Energy Agency against Iran with the information given to the enemy by this spy.

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Larijani; Iran can formally establish a nuclear deterrent in 24 hrs. Obviously this means Iran already has a nuclear deterrent.

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Any evidence Iran has conducted cold tests (of the designs of nuclear weapons)?
 
Any evidence Iran has conducted cold tests (of the designs of nuclear weapons)?

Yes, they were conducted pre-2003 where explosive tests was used to simulate the necessary chain reaction needed in the core of the warhead to cause a fission based explosion.

US is underestimating the time it takes to assemble a nuclear weapon with modern day supercomputers and advanced simulations.

Remember Israel never detonated (hot test) a single warhead.
 
Some news traveling across X that Iran announced it will stop weapons grade nuclear enrichment (I assume 60%).

However, I do not see anywhere an Iranian official saying this.

Is this fake news?

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Yes, they were conducted pre-2003 where explosive tests was used to simulate the necessary chain reaction needed in the core of the warhead to cause a fission based explosion.

US is underestimating the time it takes to assemble a nuclear weapon with modern day supercomputers and advanced simulations.

Remember Israel never detonated (hot test) a single warhead.
The South Africans and the French did it for the Israelis, so they just copied the design.

North Korea could be doing the same for Iran. If Iran’s tests were in the early 2000s, and North Korea’s first test was in 2006, it’s possible their programs are linked, with North Korea picking up where Iran left off, and Iran probably providing payment in oil and cash to keep the program going and the data and machinery coming back to Iran.

If we go by what North Korea can do; a tested 250 kt device, and ICBM tech nearly as good as the big guys (all North Korea lacks is MIRV tech and tested re-entry tech), then Iran could very well be 24 hours from just mating the fissile material with the machinery to make an active weapon.
 
The South Africans and the French did it for the Israelis, so they just copied the design.

North Korea could be doing the same for Iran. If Iran’s tests were in the early 2000s, and North Korea’s first test was in 2006, it’s possible their programs are linked, with North Korea picking up where Iran left off, and Iran probably providing payment in oil and cash to keep the program going and the data and machinery coming back to Iran.

If we go by what North Korea can do; a tested 250 kt device, and ICBM tech nearly as good as the big guys (all North Korea lacks is MIRV tech and tested re-entry tech), then Iran could very well be 24 hours from just mating the fissile material with the machinery to make an active weapon.

The NK-Iran link is overblown. NK gets most of its missile tech from Russia right now and cooperation with Iran is much less strategic than MSM wants you to believe.

Also NK warheads are mostly based on plutonium (2006 and 2009 tests) and not uranium. So NK detonating a uranium warhead would be alarming.

Not to mention uranium has a “fingerprint” signature so Iranian uranium has a distinct signature versus North Korean uranium. That’s why no country will just give nuclear weapons to rogue groups because it can ultimately be traced by their nuclear material to the host country.

Important to note: Iran shut off its plutonium pathway when they naively agreed to kill the reactor in its Arak Heavy Water reactor.
 
The NK-Iran link is overblown. NK gets most of its missile tech from Russia right now and cooperation with Iran is much less strategic than MSM wants you to believe.

Also NK warheads are mostly based on plutonium (2006 and 2009 tests) and not uranium. So NK detonating a uranium warhead would be alarming.

Not to mention uranium has a “fingerprint” signature so Iranian uranium has a distinct signature versus North Korean uranium. That’s why no country will just give nuclear weapons to rogue groups because it can ultimately be traced by their nuclear material to the host country.

Important to note: Iran shut off its plutonium pathway when they naively agreed to kill the reactor in its Arak Heavy Water reactor.
North Korea and Iran don’t have to share fissile material, just know how.

Sure north Korea is getting tech from Russian, and before that they bought rocket motors from Ukrainian ICBM factories about a decade ago.

Iran might not have gone down the plutonium route, and therefore may only have a fission bomb. But a tested design is still a possibility.
 
North Korea and Iran don’t have to share fissile material, just know how.

Sure north Korea is getting tech from Russian, and before that they bought rocket motors from Ukrainian ICBM factories about a decade ago.

Iran might not have gone down the plutonium route, and therefore may only have a fission bomb. But a tested design is still a possibility.

I doubt Russia would allow NK to do it. Too much risk and blow back. Russia doesn’t want to see a nuclear Iran neither does China. Because a nuclear Iran means a nuclear Turkey and a Nuclear Saudi Arabia and possibly even another state like Egypt.

And the plutonium pathway was strongly considered as nearly all nuclear powers go the plutonium route and the Arak Reactor would have produced enough plutonium for 5-8 nuclear warheads A YEAR.

But again, Iran was naive and thought that JCPOA would integrate Iran back into the world economy and that it would have an economic renaissance of growth with GDP above 5%+ per year and hundreds of billions dollars pouring in from investors world wide to tap into the largest closed off market since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Now the reactor is toast and the west was supposed to help Iran develop a reactor with less plutonium waste as a byproduct and that was suspended after Trump pulled out.

So Arak has been a dead heavy water reactor for over 15 years now. In the meantime it cost Iran hundreds of millions of dollars in lucrative heavy water it could sell on the open market.
 
I doubt Russia would allow NK to do it. Too much risk and blow back. Russia doesn’t want to see a nuclear Iran neither does China. Because a nuclear Iran means a nuclear Turkey and a Nuclear Saudi Arabia and possibly even another state like Egypt.

And the plutonium pathway was strongly considered as nearly all nuclear powers go the plutonium route and the Arak Reactor would have produced enough plutonium for 5-8 nuclear warheads A YEAR.

But again, Iran was naive and thought that JCPOA would integrate Iran back into the world economy and that it would have an economic renaissance of growth with GDP above 5%+ per year and hundreds of billions dollars pouring in from investors world wide to tap into the largest closed off market since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Now the reactor is toast and the west was supposed to help Iran develop a reactor with less plutonium waste as a byproduct and that was suspended after Trump pulled out.

So Arak has been a dead heavy water reactor for over 15 years now. In the meantime it cost Iran hundreds of millions of dollars in lucrative heavy water it could sell on the open market.

Turkey would be sanctioned to death if it tried to go nuclear.

The other two have zero capability and both are Zio-US puppets.
 
Any evidence Iran has conducted cold tests (of the designs of nuclear weapons)?
Yes. Given Iran’s advanced state of tech (for at least two decades now), that is obvious. So obvious, in fact, that the burden shifts to demonstrate it has not.
 
I doubt Russia would allow NK to do it. Too much risk and blow back. Russia doesn’t want to see a nuclear Iran neither does China. Because a nuclear Iran means a nuclear Turkey and a Nuclear Saudi Arabia and possibly even another state like Egypt.

And the plutonium pathway was strongly considered as nearly all nuclear powers go the plutonium route and the Arak Reactor would have produced enough plutonium for 5-8 nuclear warheads A YEAR.

But again, Iran was naive and thought that JCPOA would integrate Iran back into the world economy and that it would have an economic renaissance of growth with GDP above 5%+ per year and hundreds of billions dollars pouring in from investors world wide to tap into the largest closed off market since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Now the reactor is toast and the west was supposed to help Iran develop a reactor with less plutonium waste as a byproduct and that was suspended after Trump pulled out.

So Arak has been a dead heavy water reactor for over 15 years now. In the meantime it cost Iran hundreds of millions of dollars in lucrative heavy water it could sell on the open market.
Not recently, but Iran could have had a North Korean design, which was tested about a decade ago, on the shelf. The 2016 test of a 15-25 kt device ready for mating on a missile is a design that could fit for Iran. It would small compact, and could be built with just uranium.

North Korea is was also more in need of resources about a decade ago. They may not have given everything, but it may have been enough to help Iran get to its goal, a design that works and can be kept, on the shelf, just in case.
 
Not recently, but Iran could have had a North Korean design, which was tested about a decade ago, on the shelf. The 2016 test of a 15-25 kt device ready for mating on a missile is a design that could fit for Iran. It would small compact, and could be built with just uranium.

North Korea is was also more in need of resources about a decade ago. They may not have given everything, but it may have been enough to help Iran get to its goal, a design that works and can be kept, on the shelf, just in case.
Given Iran’s significant efforts, tech, and widespread infrastructure, it’s unlikely any sharing went beyond exchange of info. It’s also unlikely that was even encouraged in the first place-that defeats the entire purpose of a massive nuclear program.
 
Given Iran’s significant efforts, tech, and widespread infrastructure, it’s unlikely any sharing went beyond exchange of info. It’s also unlikely that was even encouraged in the first place-that defeats the entire purpose of a massive nuclear program.
Scientists have to validate data collected. I agree, most likely it was just sharing data. Iran probably fabricated the rest locally.
 

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