This is another major international crisis, largely overshadowed by the Russian war in Ukraine, but on which all diplomatic efforts have equally failed. This crisis is currently in favor of Iran.
Several months on the nuclear threshold at the Natanz power plant, Iran is now producing 60 percent enriched uranium at another facility, Fordow. This extension of the military program, which was only recently approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), means that the country will soon be able to produce two nuclear bombs at two different sites. When the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) was still alive, until 2018, the “ignition time,” meaning the time it took for Iran to produce a nuclear weapon after the decision was made, was twelve months. Today is only four days.
With no Plan B, American and European leaders are refusing to…
Source: Le Figaro

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