Tehran has warned Israel it could review its nuclear stance if its atomic facilities are threatened, as tensions rise following Iran’s attack on Israeli territory last weekend.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Thursday it may “reconsider” its nuclear policy, which it has long insisted is for civilian purposes but which western powers worry has put the Islamic republic on the threshold of weapons capacity.
“Reconsidering the nuclear doctrine and policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran?.?.?.?is probable and imaginable, if the fake Zionist regime threatens to attack our country’s nuclear centres,” said Major General Ahmad Haq Talab, who oversees the security of nuclear installations.