Yes, Iran Has Probably Already Built The Bomb

I bet that got your attention. A more accurate statement is, “I think Iran has already built the bomb.” I do not say that lightly. The purpose of this article is to show you why I think that, why it is logical to think that, and why responsible leaders should be considering that probability when formulating policy (they are not).

There are two types of nuclear fission bomb design: gun type and implosion type. In 1945, the Manhattan Project produced both. Modern designs are almost invariably the implosion-type because of higher yield and advances in miniaturization. That does not make the gun type design any less viable.

The debate around Iran’s nuclear program has been based on the assumption that Iran is preparing to build an implosion-type device. Why not? That’s what everybody else is building. This is usually built with a Plutonium fissile core, but can be built from a Uranium core. Iraq was working on an implosion bomb based on a Uranium core.

Implosion bombs are more difficult to build and require testing to make sure they work properly. Gun-type bombs are straightforward to build and simple, so they don’t need to be tested (more about that later). They are built around Uranium, not Plutonium. And that’s what Iran’s been enriching.

So if you were Iran and had a nuclear-armed existential adversary staring at you over the sights of his Jericho missiles, would you lollygag building an implosion device? Or would you build a gun type bomb quick and dirty and slap it on an IRBM, good to go?

I know what I’d do.