Iran will start nuclear program if US and Europe do not resume agreements
US President Donald Trump has announced to step down from the nuclear deal with Iran. In response Iran's President Hassan Rouhani assured the world that despite the agreement not being in the contract, there was agreement with the others. However, he has complained that President Trump is trying to create a psychological war with the people of Iran by canceling the contract. Hasan Rouhani also highlighted a vague threat in his words.
Hassan Rouhani said that Tehran's government will strengthen uranium enrichment program if Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javed Jafri fails to deal with China, Russia and Europe.
According to the BBC Online report, President Rouhani has already ordered the Iran Atomic Energy Agency to be ready to increase uranium enrichment of radioactive material. But now, not going to production, will be monitoring the situation in a couple of weeks, Rouhani said. Now a question arises: If Iran begins to enrich uranium quickly, how long will it take to get adequate energy for nuclear bombs?
The answer to this question is, it will take only one year or more.
According to a New York Times report, if Iran does not buy itself from any other nuclear-powered country, it could become a powerful nuclear power within a year. If Iran works faster, and uses thousands of nuclear reactors to enrich the uranium enrichment of the country, then it can create bombs in just three months. In 2015, the former United States President Barack Obama made a deal with Iran, but in three months the bomb was in Iran.
"It will take 8 to 10 months to build a bomb by creating nuclear weapons enrichment structures and procuring adequate uranium fuel," said David Allbright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security of the United Nations nuclear watchdog. Anyhow it takes less than one year to think that he will take less than a year. However, this is the primary step. Because, there is a different step to convert the energy into the fuel.
Last week, Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu complained that for several years Iran has been studying the method of making nuclear weapons. He complained about some information that was secretly removed from Iran. According to that information, Iran made many improvements in the theoretical design of wirehead construction. But whether or not Iran has achieved the capability to build or construct missiles, it is not clear.
Nuclear expert Allbright said that Tehran must be patient. Apart from this, their infrastructure will be kept in the framework of nuclear weapons.
The New York Times report also says Iran will take some time to enrich uranium and store it. During the contract in 2015, Iran had 22,000 pounds of uranium, which was less potent than the uranium used in nuclear reactors. However, Iran could not keep most uranium in the country due to the agreement. According to the latest observation, only 250 pounds of uranium was stored in the country. The use of this amount of energy is not possible to create a nuclear bomb. That is why Iran will take so much time to enrich uranium.
Experts say Iran does not have enough uranium to run huge nuclear centrifuges. So it's hard to store large amounts of uranium. However, Iran did not talk about the interest of enriching uranium using centrifuges from the old method. They had already told to work on a more advanced and powerful centrifuge model. However, they did not examine the method of accepting the agreement.
Now Tehran can say to announce, because the United States has canceled the contract, so there is no ban on them. Then they could take up the work of making nuclear weapons faster.