International Desk
2026-03-15
The conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States continues to intensify, with missile strikes, air operations and military actions increasingly destabilizing the Middle East. According to several international assessments, Iran possesses a significant stockpile of highly enriched uranium which, if further refined and weaponized, could theoretically be sufficient to produce up to around ten nuclear warheads.
At the same time, Iran’s missile program has continued to advance, with the development of increasingly sophisticated delivery systems, including very high-speed and potentially hypersonic missiles designed to evade many existing air-defense systems.
According to information received by the CNU HRD News editorial desk from internal sources within diplomatic and strategic analysis circles, some analysts believe Iran may already possess a potential nuclear capability equivalent to approximately ten warheads, theoretically compatible with advanced ballistic missile platforms.
The same sources suggest that, in the event of a further escalation of the conflict, Israel may be preparing contingency scenarios involving the possible use of its nuclear deterrent, historically maintained as an ultimate defense option.
None of these assessments have been officially confirmed by the governments involved. However, concerns about a strategic escalation remain high as the conflict continues with reciprocal strikes and expanding military operations.
The international community is watching closely, as a further deterioration of the situation could carry consequences far beyond the region.









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