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President Donald Trump is constantly cornering Iran over its nuclear programs even as the Muslim country has said that it is not for any war-purpose. Iran has been trying to make nuclear weapons for a long time. But it is facing a lot of difficulties due to US threats and sanctions.

Meanwhile, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has warned that Iran is very close to making nuclear weapons. Grossi is currently on a visit to Iran. He said that Iran can make a nuclear bomb at any time. Iran has all the pieces like a Jigsaw Puzzle and it can make a nuclear bomb by joining these pieces at any time.

Grossi said that Iran cannot be taken lightly. After the breakdown of the Iran nuclear deal in 2015, Iran has again accelerated its nuclear program.

However, he said that any nuclear agreement with Iran without the involvement of the IAEA would not be possible. At the same time, the US is constantly expressing concern about Iran’s nuclear program. The US has also warned that Iran’s nuclear program could pose a threat to regional and global stability. If Iran develops nuclear weapons, it could lead to an arms race in the Middle East as other countries may also try to make nuclear weapons.

Saudi Arabia has expressed its concern on Iran’s nuclear program on several occasions and has clearly stated that if Iran develops nuclear weapons, Saudi Arabia will also take steps towards acquiring nuclear weapons.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that Saudi Arabia does not want to acquire a nuclear bomb, but if Iran develops a nuclear bomb then we will definitely do something as soon as possible.

In fact, Saudi Arabia does not consider Iran’s nuclear program to be solely for civilian use, but believes that Iran’s ultimate goal is to develop nuclear weapons. Saudi Arabia fears that Iran’s nuclear weapons would upset the balance of power in the region, leaving it and other Gulf countries vulnerable.

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