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Iran Switches to Survival Mode After Killing of Khamenei

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March 1, 2026
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Khamenei issued a religious edict, or fatwa, against weaponizing its nuclear program two decades ago. Along with being a signatory to the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, which also prohibits Iran from building warheads, Tehran’s diplomats argued, unsuccessfully, that the two pledges together represented an ironclad guarantee that the country would not develop nuclear weapons. 

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