THERE is "no doubt" Iran would use a nuclear bomb on its enemies, a female activist has revealed.
IT researcher Fereshteh, from Tehran , warned the "crisis-stricken regime" is clinging on to power by forcing its people to live in extreme poverty and ramping up executions.
Speaking to The Sun, Fereshteh, 35, revealed that she joined a resistance unit of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran after the regime tortured and executed her beloved sister.
Hundreds of resistance units have been set up all over the country - aimed at undermining the regime's authority.
Members organise and lead protests, destroying statues and images of regime leaders and documenting human rights abuses.
Fereshteh revealed the situation in Iran is a "powder-keg" and a "ticking time bomb" ready to explod