Iran's first nuclear power plant, Bushehr I, is expected to be operational in 2009. There are no current plans to complete the Bushehr II reactor, although the construction of 19 nuclear power plants is envisaged. Iran has announced that it is working on a new 360 MWe nuclear power plant to be located in Darkhoyen.
There is only one nuclear power plant operating in Iran of power 915 Megawatt electric.
I don't believe that Iran should have nuclear power because they threaten to bomb the USA if they do get nuclear power.
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Israel is the only nation in the Middle East known to have nuclear weapons.
Same reason the US does. Iran is trying to develop nuclear power, to save oil.
Afghanistan has not argued that it wants nuclear weapons.
Iran wants to be big man in the neighborhood. Not yet.___________________________________________Iran never declared that it needs a nuclear bomb and never tried to have it. Iran; as declared; is building up a peaceful nuclear power program.
Yes, Iran agreed to the Iran nuclear deal.
Bushehr-fuel loading has just started
According to RT News as of 11/2013, Russia still supports Iran's nuclear program and is continuing to both broker a deal with their allies and provide support for the equipment they have already sold Iran. If I understand correctly, Russia sees cheap nuclear power as a good thing for Iran and doesn't believe that Iran has the intention to join the, "Nuclear Club".
Bacause I know my fake president.if he reaches nuclear power,he can do anything...
There are two questions here. Why does Iran need a nuclear bomb? -- Iran does not NEED a nuclear bomb. Iran WANTS a nuclear bomb since having a nuclear weapon would, in Iran's view, lessen the advantage that Israel has over its neighboring Islamic States. It would also be a symbol of Iranian power and a projection of Iranian influence and civilization. When will Iran have a nuclear bomb? -- The timeline for Iran gaining a nuclear weapon is unclear. It is likely that Iran will have sufficient fissile material to make a bomb by late 2015 or early 2016. However, the Israeli Mossad has performed a number of operations aimed at delaying the creation of such a weapon.
Yes. Bashar Al-Assad and his government support a nuclear-armed Iran. However, Syrians toe the Iranian line and claim that the program is only for nuclear power and not weapons.