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Iranium
Directed byWayne Kopping
Written byClarion Fund
Raphael Shore
Produced byRaphael Shore
Edited byWayne Kopping
Distributed byClarion Fund
Release date
In post-production
Running time
45 minutes
LanguagesEnglish
Arabic
French
Persian

Iranium is a documentary film that explores Iran's nuclear program, as it pertains to the rest of the world. The film is produced by the Clarion Fund. It is a follow up to previously released films Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West and The Third Jihad, both produced by the same director and producers.

Production

While most of the production details have not been released, it has been confirmed that Raphael Shore is the producer.[citation needed] He is the founder of the Clarion fund and produced both The Third Jihad and Obsession.

Synopsis

Iranium is a film about the Iranian nuclear threat to the rest of the world, as explored and determined by the filmmakers. The film's apparent goal is to present numerous options on how the U.S. should handle this threat. Its target audience is most likely powerful U.S. interest groups or policy makers. However, the messages are straightforward enough so that the general public will be able to comprehend the threat. In this way, the general public will most likely want to encourage actions working to prevent any further progress of the Iranian leadership and nuclear weapons.[citation needed]

Content

Ever since the beginning of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Iran has expressed a complete disgust for the West. Their extremist ideology has created a regime that chose to terrorize the other countries for more than 30 years. The goal of their Iranian leadership is to spread their radical ideas and create a revolution with their available resources, which are nuclear weapons. Their worldview is even deep-rooted in their state constitution and organizations, which is what the Iranian leaders base their beliefs in.[citation needed]

Iran is on the brink of crossing the limits concerning nuclear weapons. It is estimated[by whom?] that it could be less than a year until Iran produces a nuclear weapon. Iran tries to draw the attention away from the true intentions of this nuclear program. The development of Iran's nuclear program is adding to the power that the Iranian regime holds and the threats that this could pose on the world are unimaginable.[citation needed]

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