A major geopolitical debate has erupted after Vladimir Putin заявил there is “no proof” that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, challenging long-standing Western concerns. Speaking amid rising tensions, Putin said that both Russia and the International Atomic Energy Agency have not found evidence of Iran developing nuclear arms, while also pointing to Tehran’s stated position that its program is for peaceful purposes. <br /> <br />He also referenced Iran’s long-cited religious stance—often described as a “fatwa” against nuclear weapons—as part of the argument that Tehran does not intend to weaponize uranium. However, this claim remains highly debated globally, with the U.S. and its allies continuing to express concerns over Iran’s uranium enrichment levels and long-term intentions. <br /> <br />#PutinStatement #NoProofIranNukes #IranNuclearProgram #FatwaExplained #IAEAReport #IranNukesDebate #USIsraelTensions #IranNuclearTensions #PutinAnalysis2026 #UraniumEnrichment #GeopoliticalTensions #IranNuclearIssue #RussiaIranStance #GlobalReaction #NuclearWeaponsDebate #IranUSConflict #BreakingNuclearNews #IranNuclearClaims #WorldNews #DefenseNews #InternationalNews #CrisisUpdate #NuclearDebate #GlobalTensions #PoliticalNews<br /><br />~HT.504~PR.152~ED.102~
