The killing of Iranian scientists has little impact. The nuclear program has already entered the final stage, and the United States assisted.

Recently, the Iranian scientist Zade was killed. This incident unanimously focused on the United States and Israel. Since Israel is an important ally of the United States, basically every move of Israel must be approved by the United States. So whether this incident was done by the United States or Israel is essentially the same.

But how big is the impact of this incident on Iran? In terms of science, the murder of any senior scientist is a huge loss for the state power. But this incident will not have such a big impact on Iran's nuclear program. According to Bruce Riddle of the Brookings Institution, this assassination is a loss to Iran, but it has little effect on Iran's nuclear program. Z1z

Riddle once served in the Pentagon and the CIA, and he still has some research on military issues. This view is almost consistent with that of Kindler of the Washington Arms Control Association. The United States has possessed nuclear weapons since 1945, so nuclear technology is not an advanced technology for the United States. Therefore, their judgment on Iran is quite accurate.

They believe that Iran’s nuclear research has been going on for 20 years and there have been no obstacles in theory. According to information from the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran’s nuclear technology was obtained from Pakistan. With the support of Pakistan’s raw data and 20 years of research, Iran already has all the theoretical knowledge of nuclear weapons. The reason why no nuclear weapons have been built is the lack of high-concentration uranium and plutonium materials.

Zade is only the person in charge at this time, as long as he keeps ordering Iranian centrifuges to purify the enriched uranium in sufficient concentration. The reason why Iran has not been successful is that the United States, Israel and other countries continue to impose sanctions on Iran. If Iran is left open for nuclear research, it is estimated that nuclear weapons would have been built long ago. The assassination of

has a lot to do with Israel. Although Israel is an important ally of the United States, Israel is definitely not a small country at the mercy of the United States. Israel spends large sums of dollars on American officials every year, and Israel is a Jewish country, and it is inextricably linked to American Jewish capital.

Therefore, the assassination of Iranian scientists definitely has something to do with Israel's internal instigation. Of course, flies do not bite seamless eggs. This is also directly related to Trump. What Trump has to do now is to make a final sprint for his established policies. He discussed with his staff that after the unanimous rejection of an attack on Iran, he would try his best to sabotage US-Iran relations until Biden could not repair it. Trump finally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement. He would never allow Biden to add him back.

is a hit with Israel. What Israel fears most is the recovery of relations between Iran and the United States. Iran is Israel’s biggest threat in the Middle East. Only the United States continuously imposes sanctions on Iran can guarantee Israel’s security. The defeat by Hezbollah in 2006 is still vivid, with more than 500 Israeli casualties. The cruiser Harnett was hit hard, but only 65 Hezbollah killed. When the United States and Iran had private contacts in 2010, Israel assassinated four Iranian scientists.

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