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Iranian Lawmaker Calls for Nuclear Armament

Iranian MP urges nuclear weapon development, confirming Tehran's deadly ambitions and escalating its threat to Israel, regional stability, and global security.

06/04/2025

Iranian Member of Parliament Mohammad Qasim Osmani has publicly called for the Islamic Republic of Iran to swiftly develop nuclear weapons. According to Osmani, Iran’s nuclear capability would “bolster national security” and “strengthen Iran’s position in negotiations”, a statement that confirms what Israel and the free world have long warned: Iran’s nuclear ambitions are not peaceful.

This admission exposes the true purpose behind Iran’s nuclear program—intimidation, regional domination, and ultimately, blackmail on a global scale.

Osmani’s statement is not an isolated outburst—it is part of Iran’s systematic march toward becoming a nuclear-armed terror state. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has transformed from a nation of rich Persian heritage into a radical Shiite theocracy obsessed with exporting jihad and annihilating Israel​. Through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Tehran has funded and armed Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Shiite militias in Syria and Iraq, forming the largest terror network in the world.

Now, it wants nuclear weapons to shield that terror empire from consequences.

Why Iran Wants the Bomb

Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons is not about defending its people. It’s about ensuring the survival of the regime’s global jihadist project. A nuclear Iran would:

  • Deter Western military intervention, allowing it to expand unchecked across the Middle East.
  • Blackmail Arab neighbors into submission under threat of annihilation.
  • Neutralize Israel’s military superiority, removing the last true obstacle to Tehran’s dream of a Shiite caliphate stretching from the Gulf to the Mediterranean.
  • Secure impunity for its terror proxies—Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis—who continue to rain rockets and drones on Israeli civilians.

Osmani’s comments reveal that nuclear weapons are meant not as deterrents, but as tools of coercion and conquest.

The timing of this declaration is no accident. Since the October 7, 2023 massacre—when Iran-backed Hamas led the worst slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust—Iran has intensified its regional aggression​. It has directly attacked Israel with ballistic missiles, while its proxies—Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and militias in Syria and Iraq—continue to assault Israeli territory​​​.

Granting such a regime nuclear weapons would be a disaster not just for Israel but for global stability.

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