Is Iran’s Nuclear Program ‘Obliterated’? What US Officials Are Trying to Determine.
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Is Iran’s nuclear program ‘obliterated’? What US officials are trying to determine.
Donald Trump says Iran’s nuclear site was destroyed, but early intelligence reports say otherwise. The key to understanding what is left is determining where Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium is and the state of the centrifuges that enrich the fuel.
Did Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile survive the US-Israeli strikes?
President Donald Trump claimed that US strikes on Monday “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear programme, but questions remain over the location of the 408.6 kilos of enriched uranium Tehran is known to have amassed. US and European intelligence suggest the stockpile could have survived the attacks, meaning Iran remains, in theory, just a few steps away from being capable of producing nuclear weapons.
Preliminary intelligence reports contradict President Trump's claim that US strikes 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear program
British media reports that Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium appears to have been undamaged by the US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. The Financial Times reported the information based on reports from European officials who were briefed on preliminary intelligence findings. According to sources, Europe believes that nearly 410 kilograms of Iran's weapons-grade uranium was not destroyed in the US strikes. Fordow is Iran's most heavily …
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