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Iran could start enriching uranium for bomb within months, UN nuclear chief says

  • On June 29, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned Iran could restart uranium enrichment 'in a matter of months' despite damage from US and Israeli strikes.
  • Following Israel’s June 13 strikes, the US bombed three Iranian nuclear sites aiming to prevent weapon development, despite Iran's capacity to resume enrichment in months.
  • UN watchdog Rafael Grossi estimates Iran has 408.6 kg of 60% enriched uranium, enough for over nine nuclear bombs, despite recent damage from US and Israeli strikes.
  • Iranian lawmakers suspended IAEA cooperation, denied access to Fordo, and Grossi emphasized the need to verify material locations.
  • Despite stalled negotiations, Grossi remains hopeful that diplomacy can resolve Iran’s nuclear crisis, as some facilities still stand despite recent damage, according to the IAEA chief.
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The US attacks have thrown back Iran's nuclear program by "decades"? IAEA leader Rafael Grossi contradicts this presentation by US President Donald Trump. Should uranium have actually been removed, the Iranians could quickly re-emerge in the program.

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