So, after all the strikes and bold claims about crippling Iran's nuclear program, it turns out most of their enriched uranium might still be intact. French intelligence chief Nicolas Lerner recently stated that while Iran's nuclear capabilities have been significantly delayed, a substantial portion of their enriched uranium remains under their control.
The exact whereabouts of this uranium? Uncertain. With the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors pulled out due to safety concerns, there's a glaring lack of oversight. The Times of Israel Wall Street Journal
This situation raises more questions than answers. If the uranium is still accessible, what's stopping Iran from resuming its nuclear activities? And with limited international monitoring, how would we even know?
Ultimately, while the strikes may have set back Iran's nuclear timeline, the game is far from over. The uncertainty surrounding the enriched uranium's status keeps the stakes high and the situation tense.
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