Iran backs up: We will never build nuclear weapons, Islam forbids us

Iran has earlier declared ideologically opposed the creation of nuclear weapons and is only seeking to increase nuclear power for other purposes. But in the current unpredictable political climate it is possible for Donald Trump to view this as a sign to start negotiations. Iran has recently left [...]
Iran has earlier declared ideologically opposed the creation of nuclear weapons and is only seeking to increase nuclear power for other purposes.
But in the current unpredictable political climate it is possible for Donald Trump to view this as a sign to start negotiations.
Iran recently left the 2015 nuclear deal continuing to enrich uranium, but that does not mean that this country is on its way to build a nuclear weapon, according to the country's minister, Yaveed Zarif, follows Periscope from The Guardian.
The latter cited the recent use of these US weapons and comments recently made by Trump that had not launched a missile attack on Iran because it would have killed 150 people.
You were really worried about 150 people? How many people have you killed with nuclear weapons? How many generations did you lose seed with those weapons?
We are the ones who, because of religious beliefs, will never use these weapons.
During this month, tensions between the US and Iran have affected the lowest point in the past thirty years. /Periscope












