CRUCIAL DAYS AHEAD

So far #47 has been patient, but he is now at the breaking point. Opinions are battering his ears – shall we restart Epic Fury or give them more time to sort out their plan. However, it must be stated, delay and obfuscation is their bread & butter. This cat and mouse game has gone on long enough, now is the time to bring the Ayatollah and his henchmen into reality. Iran knows exactly what we want, a nuclear free Iran, no ifs ands or buts. Accepting anything less would be a U.S. failure. They are on the ropes, about time we knock them out.

Iran is not in the driver’s seat. They are not in a postition to dictate what we can and cannot do. The United States must put a stop to their intransigence. Iran’s stance will not change. The Iranian people are sick and tired of the IRGC, the mullahs and the Gay Faceless Ayatolla. Time now is for them to inhale their last breath. Bomb Kargh Island, Bumker bomb their nuclear sites once again, this will send them on their way via carpet ride to the Great Allah.

Iran deal must close plutonium loophole for nuclear bombs, experts warn

Iran deal must close plutonium loophole for nuclear bombs, experts warn

Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant is seen from the Persian Gulf on April 29, 2024, as experts warn Iran could use plutonium from spent fuel to develop a nuclear weapon.

Nuclear weapons experts are raising the alarm bells over the pressing need for the Trump administration to codify in any new deal a ban on Iran’s attempts to use plutonium from its facilities to build an atomic bomb.

The administration and non-proliferation experts have largely focused on the Islamic Republic’s atomic weapons facilities that use uranium as the material for building nuclear bombs. Tehran could take advantage of this blind spot and covertly build a plutonium-based nuclear weapon.

Jason Brodsky, policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), told Fox News Digital: “I do believe any proposed deal with Iran needs to address the plutonium pathway to nuclear weapons. Israel struck the Arak heavy water reactor twice over the last year — in June 2025 and in March 2026. Intelligence suggested Iran had repeatedly attempted to reconstruct the facility even after the bombing, so any deal with Iran should cover the plutonium pathway.”

Iran’s regime could use plutonium from spent fuel at its nuclear reactor at Bushehr to build an atomic weapons device, according to Henry Sokolski, the executive director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center and former deputy for nonproliferation policy in the Department of Defense (1989–1993).

Writing last month on the website of Real Clear Defense, he noted “Washington should make sure that Iran doesn’t remove Bushehr’s spent fuel and strip out the plutonium. This can and should be done without bombing the plant.”

Sokolski wrote the “Pentagon should watch to make sure Iran does not remove any of the spent fuel at Bushehr. It could do this with space surveillance assets or, as it did in 2012, with drones. Second, any ‘peace’ deal President Trump cuts with Tehran should include a requirement that there be near-real-time monitoring of the Bushehr reactor and spent fuel pond, much as the IAEA had in place with Iran’s fuel enrichment activities.”

This is an excerpt of an article by Fox News Digital’s Benjamin Weinthal.

Posted by Brittany Miller