“No Fallout, No Surrender: U.S. Bombs, But Iran’s Enriched Uranium Remains Intact — Calls Mount to Exit NPT”

Sunday, June 22, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Following the U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, conservative media figure Abdollah Ganji declared that the absence of radiation confirms Iran’s enriched uranium remains untouched — a sign, he said, of strategic resilience. He called for Iran's immediate withdrawal from the NPT.

“No Fallout, No Surrender: U.S. Bombs, But Iran’s Enriched Uranium Remains Intact — Calls Mount to Exit NPT”

According to Saed News, In the aftermath of coordinated U.S. airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, prominent conservative commentator and media figure Abdollah Ganji has issued a pointed statement underscoring what he described as Iran’s “strategic victory” in the face of aggression.

Posting on the social platform X, Ganji wrote: “After a week of bombings—especially last night’s U.S. strike on nuclear centers—no radiation has been detected. This means over 400 kilograms of enriched uranium are safely stored.”

The absence of radioactive leaks, Ganji argued, is proof that Iran’s nuclear material remains protected, and that international narratives portraying Iran as destabilized or vulnerable are false.

Ganji went further, calling for a “deadly silence” on the diplomatic front and proposing a radical response: Iran’s immediate withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

“Why should we remain vulnerable to sanctions and airstrikes while adhering to the treaty, if we're going to be treated like violators regardless?” he asked. “If we’re punished without having the bomb, why not consider the full price of deterrence?”

His comments echo a growing chorus among Iranian political and military figures who believe that recent attacks—especially those carried out by the U.S. and Israel—have delegitimized the framework of international diplomacy. The notion that Iran’s compliance has yielded no tangible security benefits has become a rallying cry for hardliners advocating for nuclear acceleration and geopolitical independence.

As the region remains on edge and global powers weigh their next moves, Ganji’s remarks serve as both a domestic call to action and a warning to the West: Iran may no longer play by the old rules.



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