Iran threatens to quickly develop nuclear missiles and turn New York into 'hellish ruins'
'01.08.2022'
Olga Derkach
Iran expert Ben Sabti tweeted that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) terrorist organization's Telegram channel is threatening to develop a nuclear warhead for missiles, citing the channel's message: "Iran can immediately return to the EMAD project and build an atomic bomb if Natanz facilities will be attacked." The edition told in more detail The Jerusalem Post.
The EMAD cited in the report is an Iranian long-range missile.
The IRGC-affiliated Telegram channel Bisimchi Media posted a video titled “When Iran’s dormant nuclear warheads wake up.”
# BREAKING-# Iran #IRGC Telegram channel threatens to produce atomic war head for missiles: "Iran can immediately return to Emad project and build an #TO TOM bomb, if Natanz facilities are attacked". pic.twitter.com/4ug4Jd9k18
— BenSabti (@BeniSabti) July 30, 2022
Turning New York into hellish ruins
The short video states that the Iranian regime will develop nuclear weapons as soon as possible "if the US or the Zionist regime makes any stupid mistakes."
The video says that Iranian ballistic missiles are capable of "turning New York into hellish ruins."
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“Fordo nuclear facilities were built deep under the mountains of Iran and are protected from trench bombs and even a nuclear explosion, they have prepared all the infrastructure necessary for a nuclear breakthrough,” the video says.
The media paraphrased the video as follows: "The facilities at Natanz may be very vulnerable to a possible attack from the Western powers and Israel, but Fordow will immediately move to a military position and begin a nuclear breakthrough project within a short time if Natanz comes under rocket fire."
The video stated that the regime could quickly switch its "peaceful nuclear program to a nuclear weapons program."
The video notes that the process of enriching uranium to create nuclear weapons in the Fordow underground facilities allowed Iran to be on the verge of a nuclear breakthrough and membership in the club of nuclear powers.