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Was Iran's nuclear program destroyed?

Following the US strikes, 400 kg of uranium disappeared without a trace in Iran.

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After the US airstrikes targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, it was discovered by international inspectors that nearly 400 kilograms of enriched uranium, which was under surveillance, had mysteriously disappeared. This was reported by “Reatures” citing sources within the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

According to IAEA representatives, the missing nuclear fuel might have been buried under the rubble or possibly moved to a secret location. Currently, the approximately 400 kg of enriched uranium could potentially allow Iran to develop at least nine nuclear weapons.

US President Donald Trump had previously claimed that “We have completely destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities.” However, new details raise doubts about Trump's claims.

In his latest interview with “Fox News”, Trump said:

“We knew they had at least three major, maybe a fourth, nuclear sites. One of them is intact.”

The IAEA’s final conclusion on this matter has not yet been provided. However, the situation raises serious concerns about Iran's nuclear capabilities.

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