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Subject Iran Isn't Building a Civilian Nuclear Program
Date May 21, 2025 9:16 AM
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by Daniel Greenfield • May 21, 2025 at 5:00 am
* [T]he Obama administration and some figures in the current administration insist on pretending that a deal can be made to keep Iran's nuclear program peaceful.
* Defenders of rebooting Obama's 2015 JCPOA Iran nuclear deal have taken to calling critics "globalists," and claim that bringing back Obama's old policy is somehow "America First." They insist that being realistic about Iran's nuclear program is a plot by the military-industrial complex and the CIA.
* But it was the CIA and the 'intelligence community' that bailed out Iran during the George W. Bush administration, by falsely declaring in the 2007 National Intelligence Estimate that "we judge with high confidence that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program."
* The Trump administration can... maintain sanctions, it can take out the program, or it can do absolutely nothing. But it should be clear-eyed about what Iran's nuclear program is and what it's for. Deals with terrorists and terror states are worthless. Any agreement with Iran can only end one way, and that's with a terror state whose motto is "Death to America" gaining the ability to carry out that threat against us.
* Iran's civilian nuclear program is as much of a front as a mob chain of pizza parlors. Negotiating with Islamic terrorists is a waste of America's power and credibility. And it seduces those who negotiate with terrorists into believing that a deal is possible no matter how high the red flags fly.

Iran has some of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. A country where electricity is vastly cheaper than America isn't looking to lower power costs. Iran is not interested in peaceful applications of nuclear energy, but in nuclear weapons. That's why it's been willing to lose $1 trillion and go to war to protect its nuclear program. Pictured: The reactor building of the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran. (Photo by Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images)

Iran has some of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. The average cost of electricity in the United States per kilowatt-hour is $0.181.

In Iran it's $0.004/kWh.

A country where electricity is vastly cheaper than America isn't looking to lower power costs.

Iran joins Libya, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman, Qatar and other oil-rich countries as having some of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. Countries with vast energy reserves and production don't need nuclear energy the way that Germany or France, which depend on imports, do.

Saudi Arabia, with $0.053/kWh electricity, did not begin pursuing a nuclear program because it needed to lower its energy costs. Neither did the UAE. The Saudis and Emiratis became interested in developing a "civilian" nuclear program only as Iran's nuclear program took off.

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