Iran may not want the bomb

Fareed Zakaria writ­ing for New­s­week:

… over the last five years, senior Ira­nian offi­cials at every level have repeatedly asser­ted that they do not intend to build nuc­lear weapons. Pres­id­ent Mah­moud Ahmad­ine­jad has quoted the regime’s found­ing father, Ayatol­lah Ruhol­lah Khomeini, who asser­ted that such weapons were “un-Islamic.” The country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatol­lah Ali Khame­nei, issued a fatwa in 2004 describ­ing the use of nuc­lear weapons as immoral. In a sub­sequent ser­mon, he declared that “devel­op­ing, pro­du­cing or stock­pil­ing nuc­lear weapons is for­bid­den under Islam.” Last year Khame­nei reit­er­ated all these points after meet­ing with the head of the Inter­na­tional Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei. Now, of course, they could all be lying. But it seems odd for a regime that derives its legit­im­acy from its fidel­ity to Islam to declare con­stantly that these weapons are un-Islamic if it intends to develop them. It would be far shrewder to stop remind­ing people of Khomeini’s state­ments and stop issu­ing new fat­was against nukes.

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