Trump's repeated threats to take military action, had removed 400 kilograms, or roughly 880 pounds, of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity. That is just below the 90 percent that is usually used in nuclear weapons. ...
Trump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.. . Tehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall the I.A.E.A. ...
If so, Isfahan would not be the only place where the custodians of the Iranian nuclear program - a subject of nationalistic pride and the symbol of Iran's ability to defend itself - were trying to move equipment and material out of sight, and harden the Fordo plant to protect what had to stay in place. ...
official said it would have been unrealistic to completely move equipment out of Fordo after the conflict with Israel began.. . The official added that historical documents about the nuclear program were buried in the bowels of the site, likely complicating any efforts in reconstituting it ...
topBoth Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.. . By David E. Sanger. . June 22, 2025. . A day after President Trump declared that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely and totally obliterated" by American bunker-busting...
topBoth Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.
top... bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium.
topBoth Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.
topBoth Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.. . By David E
top... the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.. . By David E. Sanger. . June 22, 2025. . A day after President Trump declared that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely and totally obliterated" by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more...
topIf so, Isfahan would not be the only place where the custodians of the Iranian nuclear program - a subject of nationalistic pride and the symbol of Iran's ability to defend itself - were trying to move equipment and material out of sight, and harden the Fordo plant to protect what had to stay in place
topBoth Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.
top... where the custodians of the Iranian nuclear program - a subject of nationalistic pride and the symbol of Iran's ability to defend itself - were trying to move equipment and material out of sight, and harden the Fordo plant to protect what had to stay in place.
top... custodians of the Iranian nuclear program - a subject of nationalistic pride and the symbol of Iran's ability to defend itself - were trying to move equipment and material out of sight, and harden the Fordo plant to protect what had to stay in place.
top... repeated threats to take military action, had removed 400 kilograms, or roughly 880 pounds, of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity. That is just below the 90 percent that is usually used in nuclear weapons.
topTrump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.. . Tehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall the I.A.E.A.
topA day after President Trump declared that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely and totally obliterated" by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more...
top... by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium.
topTrump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.. . Tehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall the I.A.E.A.
topTrump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.. . Tehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall the I.A.E.A
topA day after President Trump declared that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely and totally obliterated" by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium
topA day after President Trump declared that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely and totally obliterated" by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade...
topofficial said it would have been unrealistic to completely move equipment out of Fordo after the conflict with Israel began.. . The official added that historical documents about the nuclear program were buried in the bowels of the site, likely complicating any efforts in reconstituting...
top... so, Isfahan would not be the only place where the custodians of the Iranian nuclear program - a subject of nationalistic pride and the symbol of Iran's ability to defend itself - were trying to move equipment and material out of sight, and harden the Fordo plant to protect what had to stay in place
topofficial said it would have been unrealistic to completely move equipment out of Fordo after the conflict with Israel began.. . The official added that historical documents about the nuclear program were buried in the bowels of the site, likely complicating any efforts in...
top... repeated threats to take military action, had removed 400 kilograms, or roughly 880 pounds, of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity. That is just below the 90 percent that is usually used in nuclear weapons.. . The 60-percent enriched fuel had been stored deep inside another nuclear complex, near the ancient capital of Isfahan
topThe Iranians have made it clear they are not interested in having conversations with the United States, accusing Washington of deceiving Tehran during the last set of negotiations while planning the air attack. Moreover, that stockpile of fuel is now one of the few nuclear bargaining chips in Iranian hands.
topAnd those inspections were choked off - and many security cameras disabled - after Mr. Trump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.. . Tehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall...
topAnd those inspections were choked off - and many security cameras disabled - after Mr. Trump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.
topThe official added that historical documents about the nuclear program were buried in the bowels of the site, likely complicating any efforts in reconstituting it.
topBut there was also evidence, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the intelligence, that Iran had moved equipment and uranium from the site in recent days
topThey said an initial battle-damage assessment of all three sites struck by Air Force B-2 bombers and Navy Tomahawk missiles showed "severe damage and destruction.". . Satellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrators - one of the largest conventional...
topThey said an initial battle-damage assessment of all three sites struck by Air Force B-2 bombers and Navy Tomahawk missiles showed "severe damage and destruction.". . Satellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where...
topSatellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrators - one of the largest conventional bombs in the U.S
topSatellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrators - one of the largest conventional bombs in the U.S.
topBut there was also evidence, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the intelligence, that Iran had moved equipment and uranium from the site in recent days
topBut there was also evidence, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the intelligence, that Iran had moved equipment and uranium from the site in recent days
topBut there was also evidence, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the intelligence, that Iran had moved equipment and uranium from the site in recent days. And there was growing evidence that the Iranians, attuned to Mr
top... battle-damage assessment of all three sites struck by Air Force B-2 bombers and Navy Tomahawk missiles showed "severe damage and destruction.". . Satellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrators - one of the largest conventional bombs in the U.S
topSatellite images released by Maxar Technologies at the tunnels leading into the Fordo mountain, taken in the days before the American strike, show 16 cargo trucks positioned near an entrance
top... assessment of all three sites struck by Air Force B-2 bombers and Navy Tomahawk missiles showed "severe damage and destruction.". . Satellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrators - one of the largest conventional bombs in the U.S
topThey said an initial battle-damage assessment of all three sites struck by Air Force B-2 bombers and Navy Tomahawk missiles showed "severe damage and destruction.". . Satellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrators - one...
topBut there was also evidence, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the intelligence, that Iran had moved equipment and uranium from the site in recent days. And there was growing evidence that the Iranians, attuned to Mr
topGrossi later said he believed the interruption of the electrical supply could have sent the centrifuges spinning out of control, probably destroying all of them.. . How long it would take the Iranians to repair and replace that equipment is unknown; it would probably stretch...
topGrossi later said he believed the interruption of the electrical supply could have sent the centrifuges spinning out of control, probably destroying all of them.. . How long it would take the Iranians to repair and replace that equipment is unknown; it would probably stretch for years
topIf so, Isfahan would not be the only place where the custodians of the Iranian nuclear program - a subject of nationalistic pride and the symbol of Iran's ability to defend itself - were trying to move equipment and material out of sight, and harden the Fordo plant to protect what...
topHow long it would take the Iranians to repair and replace that equipment is unknown; it would probably stretch for years. But Iran is also building a new, deep replacement for Natanz in the south of the city.
topSatellite images released by Maxar Technologies at the tunnels leading into the Fordo mountain, taken in the days before the American strike, show 16 cargo trucks positioned near an entrance. An analysis by the Open Source Centre in London suggested that Iran may have been preparing the site for a strike.
topBoth Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.
topRafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said by text that the fuel had last been seen by his teams of United Nations inspectors about a week before Israel began its attacks on Iran
topAsked by text later in the day whether he meant that the fuel stockpile - which is stored in special casks small enough to fit in the trunks of about 10 cars - had been moved, he replied, "I do." That appeared to be the mystery about the fuel's fate...
topSatellite images released by Maxar Technologies at the tunnels leading into the Fordo mountain, taken in the days before the American strike, show 16 cargo trucks positioned near an entrance. An analysis by the Open Source Centre in London suggested that Iran may have been preparing the site for a strike.
topOfficials Concede They Don't Know the Fate of Iran's Uranium Stockpile. Both Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material
topSatellite images released by Maxar Technologies at the tunnels leading into the Fordo mountain, taken in the days before the American strike, show 16 cargo trucks positioned near an entrance
topTrump declared the nuclear accord a "disaster" and withdrew from it.. . Tehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall the I.A.E.A.. . Now, it is unclear whether the team of I.A.E.A.
top... by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium.. . "We are going to work in the coming weeks to ensure that we do something with that fuel and that's one of the things that we're going to have conversations with the Iranians about,"...
top... were in the country when the conflict with Israel broke out will be permitted by the Iranian government to resume their inspections, which would include verifying the whereabouts and the safety of that near-bomb-grade uranium.. . All international inspections have been suspended during wartime, Iranian officials have said
top... Iranian government to resume their inspections, which would include verifying the whereabouts and the safety of that near-bomb-grade uranium.. . All international inspections have been suspended during wartime, Iranian officials have said.
top... permitted by the Iranian government to resume their inspections, which would include verifying the whereabouts and the safety of that near-bomb-grade uranium.. . All international inspections have been suspended during wartime, Iranian officials have said.
topTehran's reaction was to scale up centrifuge production, enrich uranium at levels only weapons states need, and stonewall the I.A.E.A.. . Now, it is unclear whether the team of I.A.E.A.
topinspectors who were in the country when the conflict with Israel broke out will be permitted by the Iranian government to resume their inspections, which would include verifying the whereabouts and the safety of that near-bomb-grade uranium.. . All international inspections have been suspended during wartime, Iranian officials have said
top... bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran's stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium.. . "We are going to work in the coming weeks to ensure that we do something with that fuel and that's one of the things that we're going to have conversations with the Iranians about,"...
topA day after President Trump declared that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely and totally obliterated" by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials...
topThe Iranians have made it clear they are not interested in having conversations with the United States, accusing Washington of deceiving Tehran during the last set of negotiations while planning the air attack. Moreover, that stockpile of fuel is now one of the few nuclear bargaining chips in Iranian hands.
topThe Iranians have made it clear they are not interested in having conversations with the United States, accusing Washington of deceiving Tehran during the last set of negotiations while planning the air attack. Moreover, that stockpile of fuel is now one of the few nuclear bargaining chips in Iranian hands.
top... the United States, accusing Washington of deceiving Tehran during the last set of negotiations while planning the air attack. Moreover, that stockpile of fuel is now one of the few nuclear bargaining chips in Iranian hands.. . In a briefing for reporters on Sunday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Caine, avoided Mr
topThat is just below the 90 percent that is usually used in nuclear weapons.. . The 60-percent enriched fuel had been stored deep inside another nuclear complex, near the ancient capital of Isfahan