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The story of Iran's nuclear journey is neither a simple tale of defiance nor merely a matter of international treaties. It is a complex saga—one entangled in ideology, historical betrayal, strategic deception, shifting alliances, and the delicate dance of global diplomacy. This book, a chronological and thematic exploration of critical milestones, attempts to demystify the intricate layers of the Iran nuclear tension, uncovering not only the political decisions that shaped it but also the religious, strategic, and human dimensions that defined its trajectory. We begin with the roots: the original tension, the reactor once gifted to Iran by the United States under the Atoms for Peace program, and the unexpected religious constraint—the fatwa by Ayatollah Khomeini forbidding chemical and nuclear weapons. These early contradictions—an offer of technology alongside theological rejection—set the foundation for decades of suspicion and ambiguity. As we delve deeper, we examine how Iran's nuclear program evolved, highlighting the reasons behind its uranium enrichment efforts and the mounting friction with the International Atomic Energy Agency. We explore the international fears of an atomic bomb, and how narratives—true and false—shaped global reactions. The geopolitical dimensions then take center stage: the collapse of the Iran deal during Trump's first term, Iran's escalating threats to Israel, and how these events spiraled into a series of military actions, accusations, retaliations, and attempted de-escalations. From Biden's presidency to the resurgence of Trump in a second term, the reader will find the pages infused with diplomatic maneuvers, covert operations, and headline-grabbing confrontations—each with rippling consequences. This book also delves into lesser-known but crucial moments: Iran's advance warning before attacking a U.S. base, Trump's tactical manipulation to force a ceasefire, the symbolic funeral ceremonies, Senate authorizations, and claims of insufficient U.S. retaliation. Through these chapters, we uncover the choreography of war and peace, and the fragile trust underlying global security. In narrating these events, the goal is not merely to recount history, but to present it in its full complexity—where political interests clash with ethical boundaries, and where public perception often hides more than it reveals. This is a book about Iran—but it is also a mirror reflecting the choices of world powers, the fragility of agreements, and the precarious balance that sustains global peace. Let these pages serve as both a chronicle and a warning—a testimony to what has been, and a question mark over what might come. The Author