Iran is only one month away from enough material to produce its first nuclear bomb.
This is according to a report submitted to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and published in the New York Times.
On the other hand, according to the report, officials in the US administration think that it will take Tehran a few months.
However, while Iranians have the knowledge to make cruise missiles, and know how to deal with missiles entering the atmosphere, it is likely that even if they obtain the amount of material required for a nuclear warhead, switching to a nuclear missile may take longer.
And yet, of course, the report is worrying because it is the closest point to an Iranian bomb since the Obama administration's entry into the 2015 nuclear deal.
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A decipherment of the report submitted to the IAEA by the U.S. Institute of Science and National Security indicates that Tehran's decision to increase the uranium enrichment rate to 60% also put them in a position "that they have the ability to produce enough nuclear fuel for a second bomb within three months And a third in less than five months. "
Senior officials in the Biden administration have declined to comment on the contents of the report. Time passes and Iran continues to advance in its nuclear program, including the operation of advanced centrifuges, the enrichment of more material and the accumulation of knowledge. "