Iran could retrieve enriched uranium at one nuclear site hit by U.S. strikes, Israel says
IRAN, JUL 11 – Israel says Iran's underground enriched uranium survived US strikes but estimates Iran's nuclear program was delayed by two years, with any recovery attempts likely detected and countered.
- Israel believes Iran could potentially retrieve enriched uranium buried beneath one of the nuclear facilities struck by US forces last month.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe told US lawmakers that the destruction of Iran's only facility for producing metallic uranium took away Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon.
- Israeli official said that reaching the enriched uranium at Isfahan would be extremely difficult and any attempt would prompt renewed Israeli strikes.
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