Iran to Change Nuclear Doctrine if Israel Threatens Existence
Amid Rising Tensions, Iran Warns Against Israeli Aggression
Iran's Supreme Leader's Adviser Issues Firm Statement
Tehran, Iran - In a significant development that has raised concerns over the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has declared that Iran will revise its nuclear doctrine if Israel poses a threat to its existence.
The statement is the latest in a series of exchanges between the two countries, which have been at odds over Iran's nuclear program and Israel's security concerns in the region.
The adviser's comments come amid reports of a possible change in Iran's nuclear strategy, with some analysts suggesting that it may adopt a more aggressive posture. However, Iran has repeatedly denied seeking nuclear weapons and has stated that its nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes.
The escalating rhetoric between Iran and Israel has heightened global concerns about the potential for a wider conflict in the Middle East. The international community has been urging both sides to exercise restraint and to engage in dialogue to resolve their differences diplomatically.
Meanwhile, Iran and the United Nations nuclear agency are still discussing the implementation of a 2023 deal on inspections. This deal was intended to address concerns over Iran's nuclear activities, but its implementation has been delayed due to disagreements between the two parties.
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