Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Iran is currently unable to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles. At the same time, according to Economist, The regime in Tehran is still surviving and has about 400 kg of uranium almost ready for a bomb.
Iran has lost its nuclear and missile capabilities
Iran does not currently have the capability to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles. This limits the country's potential to develop nuclear weapons and use missile technology.
Netanyahu added that it is too early to say whether the Iranians will take advantage of the new conditions. According to him, the future depends on the Iranian people themselves.
The threat remains: drones and uranium
The Economist notes that the regime in Tehran is still surviving. Iran still has about 400 kg of uranium, which is almost ready to build a bomb.
In addition, the country has a large number of drones that can be used for attacks. Even if the United States changes its position, Iran has the ability to continue firing at ships in the region.
Context.
The situation around Iran's nuclear programme and its military capabilities remains tense. The international community is closely monitoring Tehran's actions and the reactions of other countries in the region.







