Iran remains ‘obsessed’ with building nuclear program despite damage from US strikes

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Iran is preparing its next step in what warns one security expert whose main goal is to develop a nuclear weapon.
“Reform, rebuilding and rebuilding will be the way the Islamic Republic of Iran works,” Behnam Bin Tallo, Director of the Defense of Iranian Democrats told Fox News Digital. “It only depends on how they will do it? During flirting with the international community? Will they become completely dark?
“All this remains to see,” he added.
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Ali Khounai, the supreme leader of Iran, addresses the media during the vote of parliament elections in Tehran, Iran on May 10, 2024. (Photo by Ba’mrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The regime spokesman, Fatim Muhajrani, confirmed this week that Ford, Asphan and Natanz’s nuclear sites were “seriously damaged” in the wake of American and Israeli strikes on the Iranian nuclear program last month.
Questions about the extent of incurred damage, as well as doubts about whether Iran is able to move any enriched uranium or centrifugal devices away from the sites that it is keen on before strikes.
Although the Trump administration said on Wednesday that it had “founded” the three facilities that struck it, and rejected tangible reports indicating that Iranian officials may have been able to transfer some elements of the desired nuclear program in the system, and Israeli officials confirmed that they continued to monitor the situation closely.
Experts in the United States and Israel said they believe that Iran still evaluates the damage caused by “breach” bombs, and that the regime will look forward to restoring and repairing what can be – which means that it may look forward to buying time.
“There is no doubt that the system will still have a diplomatic strategy designed for anyone’s rope, and to find the most time possible for this government to do so,” said Ben Telblo.
The Iranian regime indicated this week to the emergence of negotiations with the United States after President Donald Trump indicated that the talks could start as soon as next week, although many Iranian officials said the time frame was excessively ambitious.
“I do not think the negotiations will restore the speed that this follows,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragici said in an interview with CBS News. “Diplomatic doors will never be closed.”
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This image shows the satellite, written by Planet Labs PBC, the underground enrichment site in Iran in Ford, after American air strikes targeting the facility, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
But the system also took steps to increase the United Nations World Nuclear Agency – which is assigned to track all the nuclear programs of the nation – and suspended all interaction with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Wednesday.
On the same day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the move, and spokeswoman Tami Bruce said that “it is unacceptable that Iran has chosen to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency at a time when it has a window unlike the path and the choice of peace and prosperity.”
Iran has restricted the arrival of the International Atomic Energy Agency in the past, and Ben Taleblu argued that Tehran would look forward to doing this again because it tries to stick to any bargaining segment that can.
The Iranian security expert said, “The next step for the Islamic Republic of Iran, and is most likely to be its diplomatic ability,” the Iranian security expert said. “This is the ability of the regime to either introduce negotiations with a weak hand and leave with a strong hand, or try to prevent a military victory for its opponents from becoming a political victory.
“If negotiations take place between the United States and the Iranians, whether they are direct or indirect, the Iranians will relate to the arrival of the International Atomic Energy Agency. This is indeed their most important weapon.”
Ben Taleblu explained that the use of the International Atomic Energy Agency as a bargaining chip that enables Iran only to play for time as it looks forward to re -establishing its nuclear program, but to planting a section in the United States by creating uncertainty.
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This image, which was released on November 5, 2019, by Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, shows centrifugal machines at the uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, central Iran. (Atomic Energy Organization in Iran via AP, File)
He said: “By reducing monitoring alone and even cutting the arrival of the International Atomic Energy Agency to these facilities, the regime tries to make America to rely on intelligence alone.” “As you can see from the very politicized discussions about assessing the damage of the battle, relying on intelligence alone without sources on the ground loses the sites, inspects the facilities, and documenting the fissile material, can lead to significantly different conclusions that are taken by organizations or representatives significantly but not for them.”
Ultimately, Iran will not abandon its nuclear ambitions, and warned Ben Telblo, noting that the Tehran security apparatus had completely changed during its war with Iraq in the 1980s.
He said: “All we face from the system that represents a security threat at the time – the ballistic missile program, the drone program, the maritime aggression, the terrorist terrorist apparatus, and the nuclear program, are all their origins in the eighties.” “By reviving this nuclear program, the Islamic Republic was not involved in the experience of the Science Exhibition.

A large banner depicted the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khawni, next to a ballistic missile in the Baharistan Square in Tehran, Iran, on September 26, 2024, on the sidelines of the exhibition, which represents the 44th anniversary of the beginning of the Iranian war. (Hossein beeris/AFP/AFP photos via Getty Images)
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“The Islamic Republic was seeking a final deterrent.” “She was seeking a final deterrent because he had a vision of what the region and the world should look like, and he was ready to develop foreign policy muscles and the resources of her condition behind that vision.”
The expert in the Iranian regime warned that the “Obsessive” of Iran, which is 40 years old, by developing its nuclear program to achieve its geopolitical goals will not change due to the American military intervention.
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2025-07-06 12:00:00