New Iran deal wouldn’t stop production of nuclear bomb: White House

New Iran deal wouldn’t stop production of nuclear bomb: White House

The Biden administration expects Iran will be able to amass enough material to produce a nuclear weapon in less than a year — even if the 2015 agreement among Washington, Tehran and five other nations is revived, according to a new report.

White House officials concluded late last year that Iran’s nuclear program was too far advanced to ​roll back the so-called “breakout period” to the 12 months specified in the original deal negotiated by the Obama administration, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

 

New Iran deal wouldn’t stop production of nuclear bomb: White House

New Iran deal wouldn’t stop production of nuclear bomb: White House

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