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Will Iran Go Nuclear to Stop Operation Epic Fury?

Will Iran Go Nuclear to Stop Operation Epic Fury?

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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With the devastating impact of Operation Epic Fury threatening the very survival of the Islamic Republic, Iranian hardliners are ramping up a once-taboo public campaign to abandon international treaties and build an atomic arsenal. This shift marks a radical departure from decades of religious decrees, suggesting that the death of the previous Supreme Leader has removed the final theological barrier preventing Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon to stop Operation Epic Fury.

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  • The Death of a Doctrine and the Rise of Nuclear Ambition
  • Hardliner Demands to Counter Operation Epic Fury.
  • Threshold Status vs. Total Nuclearization
  • Can Iran Still Build the Bomb?
  • The Missing Leader

The Death of a Doctrine and the Rise of Nuclear Ambition

For years, the Iranian establishment hid behind an unwritten religious fatwa that purportedly banned the development of mass-casualty weapons. However, the vacuum left by the February 28 killing of the Supreme Leader has allowed the Revolutionary Guards to seize total control of the national narrative. These hawkish commanders now argue that the conventional military campaign under Operation Epic Fury has rendered the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) a useless relic of a bygone era.

Will Iran Go Nuclear to Stop Operation Epic Fury?

Prominent state media outlets, including the Guards-affiliated Tasnim News Agency, are now flooding the airwaves with demands for an immediate withdrawal from the NPT, framing the move as the only logical response to the ongoing bombardment.

Hardliner Demands to Counter Operation Epic Fury.

The push for a nuclear deterrent is no longer confined to whispered backroom deals but has spilled out into the streets of Tehran. Powerful political figures, such as Mohammad Javad Larijani, are publicly urging the government to suspend its NPT membership to reassess its national utility. Conservative commentators are echoing this sentiment, claiming that the Iranian public is demanding a nuclear shield to safeguard the nation against the technological superiority displayed in Operation Epic Fury. This chorus of hardliner voices believes that only the threat of mutual destruction can force a stalemate and halt the U.S.-Israeli strikes that have already decimated Iran’s naval and infrastructure capabilities.

Threshold Status vs. Total Nuclearization

Historically, Iranian strategists aimed for “threshold status” having the parts ready to build a bomb without actually crossing the finish line. But the existential nature of the current conflict has convinced many that the threshold is no longer a safe place to stand. Strategists within the Revolutionary Guards are reportedly arguing that unless Iran goes fully nuclear to stop Operation Epic Fury, the country will be dismantled piece by piece. The divergence between the political hierarchy and the military wing is rapidly shrinking, as the constant pressure of aerial strikes makes the radical nuclear option look like a necessary gamble for state preservation.

Can Iran Still Build the Bomb?

The massive logistical question looming over the Middle East is whether Iran even possesses the remaining scientific infrastructure to succeed. Weeks of precision strikes on enrichment facilities and ballistic research centers have undoubtedly hampered their progress. Yet, intelligence reports suggest that Tehran’s uranium enrichment had already reached near-weapons-grade before the outbreak of the war. If the decision is made to go nuclear to stop Operation Epic Fury, the world may find itself in a race against time to see if the Revolutionary Guards can assemble a warhead before their final command centers are neutralized by incoming missiles.

The Missing Leader

The status of the religious ban on nuclear arms remains a mystery, much like the whereabouts of the new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. Without a living authority to uphold or revoke the previous fatwa, the military has found a convenient gray area to operate within. As the five-day diplomatic window approaches its end and the threat of a total power grid shutdown looms, the pressure on the regime to declare itself a nuclear power has reached an all-time high.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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