Iran Could Dash To Build a Nuclear Weapon Before Biden Leaves Office, Experts Warn
Tehran teetering on the brink of nuclear breakout as it works to boost Kamala Harris's candidacy
Iran could rush to build a functional nuclear weapon ahead of the 2024 presidential election should it assess that Donald Trump is poised to win, U.S. foreign policy experts are warning as Tehran works to undermine Trump's White House bid. "Iran may seek to establish a nuclear fait accompli before the next administration takes office in January 2025, especially if Iran perceives the new administration to be more hawkish, unpredictable, or otherwise less constrained," the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank wrote in a recent assessment detailing Tehran’s march towards an atomic bomb.
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