The top of the United Nations nuclear company gave a pointy warning Tuesday about rising nuclear dangers, saying that Iran’s actions risked a regional nuclear arms race and that Russia’s occupation of Ukrainian nuclear sites threatened to imperil the company’s capability to make sure nuclear materials wasn’t being misused.
In a wide-ranging speech on the Australian Nationwide College in Canberra, Rafael Grossi, the pinnacle of the Worldwide Atomic Power Company, warned that “we are reaching a defining moment for global nuclear nonproliferation,” through which the dangers of the unfold of nuclear weapons “pose a problem for everyone.”