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Lessons from China: How Soon Could Iran Get the Bomb?

It’s unclear when Iran might get the bomb. In July, Secretary of State Blinken revealed that Iran was only one to two weeks away from producing enough weapons grade uranium for several bombs. The New York Times quoted experts who estimated it would take Iran up to another year to make a missile-deliverable weapon. A conservative estimate would be no more than five months but could be much less.

In the attached historical analysis of China’s nuclear weapons program, Hui Zhang pegs the number at three to five weeks, and possibly less. It makes for interesting reading, not only on what China was able to accomplish so quickly sixty years ago, but on what Iran may do.

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Zhang, Hui. “Lessons from China: How Soon Could Iran Get the Bomb?.” Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, December 11, 2024

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