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Iran Has No Path to Producing Weapons-Grade Uranium for First Time in 15 Years After Trump Strikes: Experts
- Iran has no identifiable route to produce weapons-grade uranium for the first time in 15 years following Operation Midnight Hammer.
- The strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities destroyed almost all of its 22,000 gas centrifuges, leading to immense destruction in its nuclear capabilities.
- Experts acknowledge uncertainties about the number of surviving centrifuges and Iranian enriched uranium stocks but state there is no identifiable route to produce weapons-grade uranium.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered a halt to cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, leaving it with little information on Iran's nuclear material stockpiles.
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Report: US Strikes Shattered Iran’s Nuclear Aspirations
For the first time in 15 years, experts say Iran has no path to building nuclear weapons, crediting President Donald Trump's June strikes on the country's key enrichment sites with dismantling Tehran's weapons program, the New York Post reported. The assessment, led by David Albright, a former inspector for the International Atomic Energy Agency and founder of the Institute for Science and International Security, reviewed available data after Op…
Iran has no path to producing weapons-grade uranium for first time in 15 years after Trump strikes: experts
Iran lacks a clear path to produce weapons-grade uranium in any of its known centrifuge plants "for the first time in 15 years" after President Trump ordered strikes on them in June, top nuclear weapons experts concluded.
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