Recently, Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif said that the stock of Iran's enriched uranium has exceeded the upper limit stipulated in the comprehensive agreement on Iran's nuclear issue. The United States warned that the United States and its allies would “never allow” Iran to develop nuclear weapons, but the Americans’ clamor may be a joke.
Speaking of Iran's nuclear technology, it can be traced back more than half a century ago, when Trump was only 11 years old.
From the US-Iran cooperation in launching a nuclear program in 1957, to 1967, the United States finally helped Iran build a 5-megawatt nuclear reactor on the campus of the University of Tehran, and provided fuel - weapon-grade enriched uranium.
This seems to be a good idea.
U.S. President Eisenhower talked and laughed with the last king of Iran, Mohamed Reza Pahlavi.
The then-US President Eisenhower proposed a "peaceful use of atomic energy" plan, with the main purpose of providing non-nuclear countries with limited nuclear technology for peaceful purposes in exchange for not developing nuclear weapons.
However, it is ironic that the beneficiaries of , India and Pakistan have successively become nuclear weapons countries ; Iran is known as one of the "Nuclear Eight (Five Persons + India and Pakistan)"; Israel is also the closest country to having nuclear weapons at present.
1959 During Eisenhower's visit, the American flag was hung on both sides of the Iranian road, which is unimaginable now.
It is not enough to just assist in building a nuclear reactor. MIT also specially trained a group of nuclear engineering trainees for Iran in the 1970s. This group of trainees has always been the core figures of Iran's nuclear program, including Dr. Ali Akbar Salich, vice president of Iran and chairman of the IAEA (coincidentally, Trump's personal uncle John Trump is a nuclear physicist at MIT. I don't know if he has Iranian students).
John Trump is a pioneer in the utilization of high-voltage energy in the United States.
A few years later, Americans felt that they might have made a mistake and began to worry that Iran would create nuclear weapons.
Americans began to negotiate with the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran. As a result, they naturally encountered a wall. The Pahlavi dynasty insisted that every country has the right to carry out nuclear energy development.
Americans are unwilling to provide support, and there are also Europeans.
The Pahlavi dynasty cooperated with West Germany and France, and the nuclear reactor of the University of Tehran continued to work.
Khomeini believes that Iran's nuclear program is a symbol of Western influence, and at least in the initial stages, there is no interest in these things at all.
1979, the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and the Pahlavi dynasty was overthrown.
Khomeini did not accept nuclear facilities at first, and was even very hostile. These modern things were considered "western poisonous weeds". Bushel's unfinished nuclear power plant was converted into an agricultural facility-wheat warehouse.
The unfinished nuclear power plant in Bushel, Iran, looks really suitable for making granaries.
Khomeini's attitude continued until the 1980s. As part of the Iran-Iraq Warehouse, Iraq regarded Bushel's "wheat warehouse" as a major enemy and bombed the unfinished nuclear facility many times.
The war also caused a serious power shortage for Iran.
Finally, Iranian leaders seemed to finally recognize the value of nuclear facilities and decided to restore nuclear plans.
htmlIn the 1990s, Iran and Russia cooperated to rebuild Iran's first nuclear power plant - Busher Nuclear Power Plant .As Iran's nuclear program accelerates, it is not only the Americans who are worried about it, and Israel within the range of Iran's missile attack has begun to become nervous.
Iran's main nuclear facilities are distributed, and five nuclear power plants are planned to be built.
At the beginning of the 21st century, Iran reached a nuclear agreement with European powers, but the US Bush administration did not participate, and all efforts to reach the agreement were ruined. Iran began to build thousands of centrifuges for enriching uranium.
2005, Isfahan Uranium Conversion Plant.
The then President of Iran Armadinejad was a staunch supporter of Iran's nuclear program. Like King Pahlavi decades ago, he insisted that Iran has the right to carry out its nuclear program.
But as international sanctions increased, Iran's domestic economy was overwhelmed, and Iranian diplomats began to quietly meet with Americans.
Under the leadership of the new president Hassan Rouhani , Iran and six major countries reached a historic comprehensive nuclear agreement on July 14, 2015. International sanctions were lifted immediately, and Iran's economy ushered in a rare period of development.
Netanyahu immediately held a press conference to release detailed evidence of "Iran's development of nuclear weapons."
However, in 2018, Israeli Mossad agents touched an inconspicuous commercial warehouse in Tehran. With the help of an insider, they actually smuggled a large number of confidential information from Iran. Netanyahu immediately held a press conference to announce detailed evidence of "Iran's nuclear weapons development", including the plan to install nuclear warheads for Meteor 3 missiles with a range of 2,000 kilometers (covering Israel).
The picture shows the high-explosion test metal bin that Israel claims to be used for nuclear tests (Parchin military base near Tehran).
The Trump administration, which has close ties with Israel (the son-in-law is Jewish), used this as an excuse to quickly tore up the nuclear agreement signed by the Obama administration, triggering a series of subsequent U.S.-Iran conflicts.
, the stars change, and the dynasty changes. Eisenhower, who was promoted to the throne of president by major chaebols more than 60 years ago, left a heart-wrenching problem for the subsequent US president, whether intentionally or unintentionally.