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Uncertainty Surrounds Iran’s Near-Bomb-Grade Uranium Stockpile Location
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Vice President JD Vance and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi have raised concerns about the unknown whereabouts of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material. The issue emerged following recent Israeli military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. This uncertainty complicates international efforts to monitor Iran’s nuclear program. The situation underscores ongoing tensions over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Iran’s stockpile, enriched to 60% purity, is reportedly enough for multiple nuclear weapons. The material was last tracked by IAEA inspectors before Israel’s attacks.
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The strikes targeted key nuclear sites, including Natanz and Isfahan, disrupting monitoring efforts. Grossi noted the stockpile’s last known location was an underground facility in Isfahan.
The IAEA has been unable to verify the material’s current location due to restricted access. Iran reportedly moved the stockpile to secure it from attacks.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, signed in 2015, aimed to limit Iran’s nuclear activities. It allowed inspections but was abandoned by the U.S. in 2018.
Iran’s nuclear program has long been a point of global contention. The country insists its activities are for peaceful energy production.
Israel’s recent strikes aimed to curb Iran’s nuclear capabilities, alleging weaponization efforts. Iran denies pursuing nuclear weapons, citing civilian energy needs.
The IAEA’s role includes verifying that nuclear materials are not diverted for weapons. Recent attacks have hindered its ability to conduct inspections.
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| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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