Fears of a conflagration in the Middle East are great following Iran's attack on Israel. Also because the mullahs' regime is probably close to a nuclear bomb.

“The situation is extremely dangerous,” said expert Ulrich Schlie, Professor of Security and Strategy Research at the Institute for Political Science and Sociology at the University of Bonn. According to experts, an atomic bomb requires around 50 kilograms of at least 80 to 90 percent uranium. Tehran asserted that it would only use the nuclear program for civilian purposes. But according to the IAEA, no country has enriched so much uranium without turning it into a nuclearBomb.. Former Iranian nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi also said in February that his country had the technical capabilities to develop such weapons. Israel has considered Iran its archenemy since the founding of the Islamic Republic 45 years ago. The Iranian government has never made this public, but has said it is prepared to be so for the worst.