According to information published by The Times, Iran could create up to 2024 nuclear warheads by April 10 if it accelerates the process of uranium enrichment. This was stated by Olli Heinonen, former deputy director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). According to him, this number of nuclear warheads will not be enough to destroy an entire country, but it will significantly strengthen Tehran's position in the international arena and may influence diplomatic negotiations.
Heinonen also noted that Iran's recent strikes on Israel could be a test of its nuclear weapons delivery systems. This is a major concern among Western countries, which already suspect Tehran of intending to develop its nuclear program to the point of creating a full-fledged arsenal. Iran has been actively modernizing its military technology in recent years, including developing missile systems that allow it to deliver warheads over long distances.