After the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizada, the head of Iran's nuclear program, Iran has made a very dangerous decision and the Iranian parliament has also stood by this decision. According to Mail Online, Iran has decided to end its nuclear inspections and resume uranium enrichment and develop nuclear weapons. Iran had previously allowed UN monitoring teams to visit its nuclear sites. These teams inspected the sites and reported to the relevant UN agency. Now Iran has decided to end the teams' access to nuclear sites.
According to the report, the Iranian parliament has also sided with the government in this decision and has passed a resolution calling on the government to end UN inspections and resume uranium enrichment. And 120 kg of uranium should be enriched annually. The resolution further said that the goals of the martyred scientist Mohsin Fakhrizada should be achieved now. However, the Iranian government says it does not agree with the decision. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzada said: "We do not think this decision is necessary or beneficial." It is clear that Mohsen Fakhrizada was killed by Israeli agents near Tehran. He was traveling in a convoy of three vehicles when he was attacked by a group of 12 assassins. A bomb was detonated and a remote-controlled machine gun was fired, killing Mohsin Fakhrizada.