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In a recent interview with CBS news, Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, expressed concerns about Iran’s ability to resume producing enriched uranium in a short amount of time. Despite the damage caused by recent military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Grossi warned that Iran could quickly restart its uranium enrichment process.
The recent conflict between Israel and Iran has raised questions about the extent of the damage to Iran’s nuclear program. While President Trump and Israeli officials have claimed significant destruction of Iran’s nuclear facilities, intelligence reports suggest that the damage may not be as extensive as initially thought. There are concerns about Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which could still be intact despite the attacks.
Grossi emphasized that military actions alone cannot resolve the issue of Iran’s nuclear program. He underscored the importance of diplomatic efforts to address the situation and prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The expertise and industrial capacity for uranium enrichment still exist in Iran, posing a persistent challenge that cannot be solved through military means.
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