Khamenei said, however, that if Iran really wanted a nuke, no country, including Israel, could stop them.
That might be true if Israel didn't know Iran was actually building a nuclear weapon, but if they did, my money is on the Jewish state stopping them by any means necessary.
“That international Zionist clown has said they won’t allow Iran to produce nuclear weapons. First of all, if we had any such intention, even those more powerful than him wouldn’t be able to stop us,” Khamenei posted on his Twitter account, in apparent reference to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Netanyahu, a leading critic of the nuclear deal because he has a functional cerebrum, has repeatedly vowed Israel is prepared to act militarily to prevent Iran from obtaining an atomic weapon.
He really has no choice--Iran has constantly vowed to destroy Israel and that doesn't sit well with Zionists; especially the ones who actually live there.
While Khamenei claims Iran that has no interest in acquiring nuclear weapons, a position he said was “based on Islamic fundamentals and commands that prohibit weapons that are used for killing ordinary people,” the anti-Semitic tenets of Islam doesn't view Jews as "ordinary people."
But at the same time he vowed to “not back down on the nuclear issue” and indicated Iran would further ramp up uranium enrichment.
“Iran’s enrichment limit will not be 20%, and we will act to the point that is needed and the country requires,” he was quoted as saying on his official website, adding that “we may bring enrichment to 60%” for nuclear propellants and other purposes.
By "other purposes," Khamenei means nuclear weapons--that's Iran's goal.
Iran is currently enriching uranium to 20%, which is just a technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%. Under the accord limiting Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, Tehran was limited to enriching uranium to 3.67%.
Khamenei’s remarks came as Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States was prepared to return to the nuclear deal if Tehran shows “strict compliance” with it, and the chances of that have been calculated to be about the same as getting struck five times by lightning on a Tuesday in January at noon in Times Square and live to talk about it.
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