Illicit then. But keep covering for them.Sam Lowry said:Again, the NPT is a treaty, not a law.ATL Bear said:Except for Natanz and now their growing stockpile of 60-80% enriched uranium which likely violates the NPT. And the zero visibility to their ballistic missile program and known delivery system efforts which they've been dodging from the outset. Sabotage and covert efforts have been the primary roadblocks to Iran's program to build a nuke.Sam Lowry said:There was nothing illegal about it. But to answer your question, we knew because they substantially cooperated with the UN. Now that they're kicking out the most qualified inspectors, it's not so certain.ATL Bear said:What a dumbass comment. How else would we have known they've been illegally enriching uranium?Sam Lowry said:That is great. Lovely to know after 15 years of you insisting the whole country was riddled with secret doomsday laboratories under every rock.ATL Bear said:They are all known.Sam Lowry said:The issue is not distance but depth. We don't necessarily know where all the underground facilities are (thanks to our rejection of the nuclear deal), nor could they likely be destroyed if we did know.boognish_bear said:Prediction: Israel 🇮🇱 is waiting for Islamic Republic's 🇮🇷 “retaliation” to give it an excuse to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities in response.
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) July 31, 2024
Israel's long range bombing of Yemen (2200km distance) proved that it can easily destroy Iran's facilities too (1600km distance). pic.twitter.com/1Uye0M35Kn