"According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck Iran on October 5 with its epicenter in Aradan, Semnan province, at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers.
Almost immediately social media wags began speculating that the underground quake was Iran's first nuclear test.A second temblor was felt a few minutes later underneath Israel. One poster on X wrote, “That Iranian earthquake really scared Israel. They're blubbering on whether they'll attack Iran. Looks like the secret is having nukes. No country will mess with a nuclear power.” Iran is less than two weeks away from having enough highly enriched uranium to build about five bombs. That doesn't mean that Iran will have a bomb in two weeks. It has to create a workable design for a bomb, test it, and then learn how to mount a warhead on one of its missiles." PJMedia
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