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U.S.’s and Israel’s war with Iran leaves uranium stockpiles uncertain

Last updated: March 2, 2026 2:05 pm
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The recent escalation in tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has brought the issue of Iran’s uranium stockpile into focus. The conflict, initiated by the Trump administration and Israel over concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, has raised new questions about the security and whereabouts of Iran’s uranium reserves.

According to nuclear nonproliferation experts at the Arms Control Association, the ongoing conflict has made it even more challenging to monitor Iran’s nuclear material. The fate of Iran’s partially enriched uranium remains uncertain, as the airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel have disrupted the country’s nuclear program.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently reported that Iran has not allowed inspections at its uranium enrichment facilities since the airstrikes last June. This lack of oversight has raised concerns about the security of Iran’s uranium stockpile.

Before the recent airstrikes, Iran was estimated to have 441 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium, enough to potentially produce 10 nuclear weapons. The current status of the stockpile is unclear, but negotiations between the U.S. and Iran reportedly included discussions about the uranium reserves.

Although the airstrikes in June 2025 set back Iran’s enrichment program, experts warn that the risk of nuclear proliferation remains. Without diplomatic agreements and inspector access, the recovery or further processing of Iran’s uranium stockpile could become an urgent issue.

Recent satellite imagery of the Isfahan nuclear enrichment facility suggested that Iran may have been recovering uranium stocks from the bombed site. However, the IAEA has not detected any elevated radiation levels in neighboring countries, indicating that Iran’s nuclear installations may not have been hit.

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Despite not being fully enriched to weapons grade, Iran’s uranium stockpile still poses a significant risk. The capability to build nuclear explosive devices exists, and there are concerns about covert delivery methods. The potential consequences of Iran taking such a drastic step are unpredictable, given the response it may provoke from the U.S. and other nations.

As the situation continues to evolve, it remains crucial to monitor Iran’s nuclear activities and ensure the security of its uranium stockpile. The ongoing conflict underscores the importance of international cooperation and diplomacy in addressing nuclear proliferation threats.

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