What will happen if a weapon of mass destruction is used against Iran?
In the margins of strategic planning for the current battle, which Tehran has been waiting for, the Iranian authorities have a possible answer to the question of Samson’s option, which is to use the tactical miniature nuclear weapon against Iran to subdue it militarily and then politically.
It’s quite clear that some recent media reports, especially in Geneva and Rome, about the scenario of using the nuclear option against Iran have taken Iranian into account.
However, it’s on the table with the Revolutionary Guards leadership, according to information from the German security apparatus in particular and some European agencies.
This issue is on the table of possible scenarios in the IRGC, which now manages Iran’s military system, while Moscow has been particularly busy recently issuing strongly worded red warnings against the use of such options that could lead to a significant expansion of the military conflict, without Moscow explaining where it got its information.
The most important information in this context is that the center of gravity in Iran’s military decision also appears to be ready to use a weapon of mass destruction against Iran, but he has a similar recipe for confrontation.
It’s more likely that Iranian surprises that those who are fighting the republic now don’t know exist and are even on the table.
Among them may be technologies linked to North Korea’s manufacture of some lethal tactical-frame bombs that could also be in a nuclear framework.
Of course, the Iranians are reluctant to go into any details, however, the intermediate countries, especially the Europeans, who communicate with them and warn them against escalation with nuclear options, respond to the speakers here by pointing out that Tehran has an appropriate response if the war develops to this level of suicidal confrontation and the desire to harm and subjugate the Iranian people.
The details were and are still vague and unknown, although the impression exists that North Korea supplied Iran about two years ago with bombs that haven’t yet been used in missiles, and with technologies, some of which have to do with the most comprehensive and extensive destruction in the event of a lethal weapon that kills tens of thousands or destroys large areas and infrastructure projects.
Tehran responded to the German inquiry by saying that it had a response that was equivalent and may exceed the amount of harm intentional.
