How seriously should Iran's nuclear rhetoric be taken?

In their actions, Iranian leaders are often calibrated, favouring the dramatic language. Iranian regime is already fully aware of the power their words may have, reports Skynews. The fiery rhetoric about its nuclear policy can and steals world titles, causing Tehran's observers to question whether the threats are [...]
Iranian regime is already fully aware of the power their words may have, reports Skynews.
Fears this week that Israel may seek to strike nuclear facilities within Iran in revenge attacks have clearly frightened Tehran to some extent.
Israel has nuclear weapons, Iran does not.
Threat From a High Commander The IRC to review the country's nuclear doctrine is supported by strong conviction to defend itself against Israel.
Iran has insisted for years that its nuclear programme exists for purely civilian and peaceful reasons.
Israel and many of the Western allies believe Tehran only wants to develop a nuclear weapon.
Iran is threatening to hit us and we will officially move to develop a nuclear weapon and accelerate enrichment.
A major blow from Israel to Iran may only serve to convince Iran that the only obstacle against further attacks is to speed up the development of nuclear weapons.












