The current geopolitical landscape in the Middle East is increasingly influenced by the conflict in Iran, which has prompted a reevaluation of nuclear capabilities among regional powers.
Saudi Arabia and Turkey are now under scrutiny as potential candidates for nuclear armament, driven by a perceived need for deterrence in a volatile security environment.
This situation underscores the importance of monitoring nuclear infrastructure and capabilities in the region, as any shift towards nuclear weapons could have profound implications for regional stability and international security.