The enrichment of atomic energy for Iran has brought nothing but loss and destruction to the country. In the past 29 years, billions of dollars have been spent on uranium enrichment and the construction of underground buildings, which ultimately have no use for Iran, and after the fall of the Islamic Republic, its equipment must be sold for scrap iron! Basically, the enrichment of uranium at the level created by the Islamic Republic has no purpose other than making a nuclear bomb!
In our country, the only existing nuclear power plant is located in Bushehr. The fuel of this power plant is supplied by Russia and a 25-year contract has been signed in this field.
Now the question is, what is the purpose of all the enrichment equipment that the Islamic Republic has prepared and used?
Some people say to produce some medical and therapeutic isotopes. Such medical needs are met with very small amounts of uranium and can be obtained from international markets.
During the time of the late Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Iran bought the shares of the Orodiev Uranium Enrichment Factory in France in order to easily obtain the uranium it needs for medical purposes and Bushehr nuclear facilities.
In this way, obtaining 3.67% enriched uranium for Bushehr nuclear power plant fuel and research works is not a difficult task at all.
Twenty percent enrichment has no application for any country in electricity, nuclear fuel, power plants, and medicine, and is only used to prepare bombs and military applications.
Reaching 20% uranium is a difficult task and requires a lot of equipment and time, and converting it to 63% and then to 92% is very easy and takes less time.
In 2018, the Islamic Republic also produced uranium metal, which is only used to make atomic bombs.
Also, based on the documents stolen from Torquzabad, the Islamic Republic had already done the work on the atomic trigger, which of course is only used as a key part of making an atomic bomb. The test of this atomic trigger has been carried out in an underground tunnel located in the northeast of Tehran.
Putting all this together, we will realize that the only purpose of the enrichment of uranium by the Islamic Republic is to reach the atomic bomb, and it has no other function in the peaceful nuclear industry.
By spending more than one hundred billion dollars in the construction of underground tunnels, the purchase of centrifuge equipment and their assembly, and the supply of equipment for the Natanz center, Fardo, Louisan, etc., in many years, the Islamic Republic has dealt a great blow to the Iranian economy and Iran’s economy has broken.
In addition, the nuclear sanctions from 1989 to 1994 and from 1996 to now have hit the Iranian economy by more than a thousand billion dollars, impoverishing the people, shrinking the Iranian economy, and causing inflation of 40 to 100 percent.
Also, the national currency of Iran increased from 1,000 Tomans against one US dollar in 1989 to more than 50,000 Tomans in 1401, which reduced the purchasing power and made the people of Iran more and more miserable.
The fate of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program will be nothing but decommissioning the centrifuges and handing them over to the Westerners, or a massive Israeli and American military attack on these facilities and their complete destruction. These events have not achieved and will not achieve more than one thousand billion dollars of damage to the nation and the country of Iran. Although with this amount of money, Iran could be leveled with a bulldozer and rebuilt in a modern and new way!
One thousand billion dollars means 14 years of the country’s budget, with which all Iranians can live with the best goods, facilities, and services.
Indeed, the blows that the Islamic system has inflicted on the Iranian nation with its ignorance in various fields cannot be compensated soon.
Dried-up oil wells dried-up rivers, dried-up lakes, dried-up wetlands, dried-up lands, dried-up underground water sources, and finally, a dried-up Iran is the result of the performance of the Islamic Republic in these years.
Stephen (Nuri) Qabiti