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IAEA Chief Says Iran Could Resume Uranium Enrichment Within Months
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47118, member: 636"] Iran could start making enriched uranium again within several months according to the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Rafael Grossi told CBS News that Iran still has the equipment needed to produce nuclear material. He said centrifuges could start spinning again quickly to create enriched uranium. The country maintains the technology and facilities despite recent attacks. Grossi estimates the process could restart rapidly. The United States bombed three Iranian nuclear sites last week under orders from President Donald Trump. Trump claims the strikes will delay Iran's nuclear program for years. However, Grossi disputes this assessment during his television interview. He stated that not everything was destroyed during the bombing campaign. The true extent of damage remains unknown to international inspectors. The IAEA has spent years searching for enriched uranium inside Iran. Inspectors have found traces of nuclear material at various locations throughout the country. Iranian officials have failed to provide satisfactory explanations for these discoveries. Grossi expressed concern that more hidden uranium stockpiles might exist. The agency continues investigating these unexplained nuclear traces. International monitors want clear answers about Iran's nuclear activities. The country has not cooperated fully with inspection efforts. Grossi emphasized the importance of finding any missing nuclear materials. He warned that Iran might possess additional uranium supplies beyond what inspectors have located. The situation creates ongoing tension between Iran and international nuclear watchdogs. [/QUOTE]
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