CIA director acknowledges Iran's peaceful nuclear stance

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
stating, "We do not see any sign today that any such decision has been made" regarding Iran developing a nuclear weapon.He added, "We
obviously watch it intently."This admission by one of the top intelligence figures in the U.S
highlights a crucial aspect often ignored by Western media: Iran's steadfast commitment to the peaceful application of nuclear
technology.Echoing the perspective shared by the CIA Director, several U.S
and Western authorities, including National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, have similarly acknowledged the absence of any evidence
indicating that Iran has a nuclear weaponization program.Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Leader of the Islamic Revolution, has issued a fatwa
that categorically bans the creation, accumulation, and deployment of nuclear weapons, grounded in Islamic teachings against mass
purposes, directly challenging allegations that Iran seeks to develop nuclear weapons.This religious ruling has become a cornerstone of
Iran's nuclear policy, highlighting the nation's ethical and religious opposition to the proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction.Despite these reassurances and the absence of evidence to support allegations of nuclear weapon development, Western countries
longstanding practice, reflecting a strategy of containment over collaboration.In the latest Western-orchestrated move against Iran, the
International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Board of Governors adopted an anti-Iran resolution in November.The move was perceived by many as
politically driven rather than based on verified nuclear violations.While the resolution stopped short of accusing Iran of nuclear weapon
development, it criticized the country's cooperation with the IAEA, thereby escalating the political and economic pressure on Iran.