“We have our new weapon in case things go wrong,” rumors on Iranian nuclear weaponry confirmed

Reporters have been able to sit in on various conversations held by Iranian officials during their discussions of outgoing rumors and dire conflicts. These discussions included possible negotiations with the United States over Iran’s discontentment regarding sanctions, as well as rumored nuclear power. On top of this, we were even able to get direct quotes from highly important figures in the Iranian decision making process. Throughout these conversations, these figures confirmed that Iran is working on the creation of nuclear weaponry in response to sanctions and tensions with the U.S.

There have been two polarizing sentiments floating around the room since the committee gathered by the Iranian Ayatollah began–one emphasizing peace and nonviolent negotiation with the United States, and one with plans for manipulation, terror, and using nuclear power to spark fear into the world’s eyes. It is of utmost importance to not jump to conclusions, and hope for the best in these kinds of situations.

Members of the committee such as the Minister of Science and Research, Minister of Defense and Armed Forces, and the Minister of Intelligence began echoing each other in their attitudes, particularly stating that they wish to avoid a war of any kind through de-escalation tactics. Other ministers, however, are on record stating contradictory beliefs. The Minister of Petroleum stated that “We will not give into [Donald Trump’s] tactics” referring  to sanctions and withdrawal from the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), commonly known as the Iran Nuclear Deal.

“[We should] want to use Biden’s policy to our advantage to complete our nuclear [plans],” the minister added. 

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, in response, agreed: “They crippled our GDP [when leaving the JCPOA]…made us an economic floor for the world to walk on.” 

Other worrying quotes include the Ambassador to Pakistan’s comment, stating that “we have our new weapon in case things go wrong”, in regards to negotiations against the sanctions the United States has placed on Iran.

With all of this worrying and colorful language occurring in this committee, does the worldwide public have an oncoming nuclear conflict to fear? Based on quotes from the Ministers of Defense and Armed Forces, and Intelligence, both prominent figures in the decision making process and room, we are led to believe and desperately hope not. 

The Minister of Defense and Armed Forces stated, “We have the supplies, technology, and forces to successfully use our nuclear weapons if necessary, but we’d rather sit down and converse about this ongoing conflict. We’re asking that under the jurisdiction of the Biden Administration, they reinstate their partaking in the JCPOA, this way, unfair sanctions can not be imposed. We’d also appreciate transparency, deceiving us will only lead to extreme conflict. The United Nations is committed to promoting and actively helping nations reconcile after political, social, economic turmoil, and because the damage that Donald Trump created and left behind is so profound, we must move forward with restoring transparency with the United States to benefit us all.”

The Minister of Intelligence left Fox News with this statement: “We would like the United States to know that their actions will not be forgotten, but we can work together to lift their cruel sanctions placed on our shoulders. We would also like to mention that we are aiming for peace; not war.”

Fox News will be dedicated to continuing an in-depth and live analysis on the topics at hand, and will be reporting all pertinent information as soon as possible. We hope that the information spread in this article will be able to encourage world leaders to come to peaceful agreements, rather than the suggestions from the Iranian Minister of Energy to “manipulate the weak power of the United States”. Stay Tuned.

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