199 1 After the disappearance of the Soviet Union, the separated Ukraine inherited a large number of nuclear weapons and equipment of the three armed forces, including a large number of Tu 160 bombers and the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier "Ulyanovsk". Unfortunately, at that time, these countries were too superstitious about Europe and the United States and were fooled by them, and they did not have great ambitions. So, in America? Persuade? With money (a large sum of money was promised to Ukraine, but not much in the end), Ukraine began to destroy nuclear weapons and bombers.
Abandoned nuclear missiles in Ukraine
Figure 160 Bomber Disintegration in Ukraine
Then, everyone saw the 20 14 Ukrainian incident, and then Ukraine was dismembered. There are many other countries that have similar attitudes with Ukraine and then have similar results. For example, Iraq (Saddam) without weapons of mass destruction and Libya (Gaddafi) without weapons of mass destruction were both wiped out by the US military.
Because you saw this? Giving up nuclear weapons will come to no good end? As a result, another country with the same size but firm stance (you know) has a very firm attitude after holding the nuclear issue, and will not let go without absolute guarantee, and it has been doing well so far. So-called? A lesson from the past, a lesson from the future? The experience of many countries has set a very good positive and negative example for Iran.
However, Iran's national conditions are still different from those at home. At least there is no big country behind Iran to escort it? Endorsement? The process from research and development to testing to formal ownership is difficult to complete.
In other words, a nuclear bomb needs more than 90% enriched uranium (Iran is currently close to 5%). Once Iran's enriched uranium reaches the critical point of 20% (it will be relatively easy to break through), it will be strongly suppressed by the international community led by the United States and Israel. Moreover, even China and Russia, which originally supported Iran, do not want Iran to have a nuclear program. Once the Iranian enriched uranium reaches 20%, the attitudes of China and Russia will also change.
Therefore, if Iran continues to toughen up its concentration, it is likely to be attacked before it possesses nuclear weapons. Therefore, the question facing Iran is not whether it will be attacked after possessing nuclear weapons, but how to possess nuclear weapons without being attacked. Once Iran succeeds in acquiring nuclear weapons, I'm afraid Israel will not dare to do it, because there are only a few nuclear bombs with an area of 25,000 square kilometers in Israel.