Senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard: Iran may rethink its nuclear doctrine

"A review of our nuclear doctrine and policy, as well as previously communicated considerations, is entirely possible"

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Iran may reconsider its nuclear doctrine amid Israeli threats, a senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards has said.

His statement raised concerns about Tehran's nuclear program, which has always been said to be purely for peaceful purposes, Reuters reports.

"A review of our nuclear doctrine and policy, as well as previously announced considerations, is entirely possible," Ahmad Hagtalab, the commander in charge of nuclear security, said, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency.

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has the final say on Tehran's nuclear program, which the West suspects has military purposes.

Khamenei has said on numerous occasions that Tehran has never built or used nuclear weapons, which its religion forbids.

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