Recent Attacks and Implications for Uranium Enrichment Capabilities
The recent attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised concerns about the country's ability to enrich uranium.
According to Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran is likely to be able to resume its uranium enrichment activities within a matter of months.
Despite damage caused by US and Israeli strikes, some nuclear infrastructure remains intact.
Grossi emphasized that while it may take only a few cascades of centrifuges to produce enriched uranium, the exact timeline and relocation of Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium remain uncertain.
The international community closely monitors developments in Iran's nuclear program as it navigates the aftermath of these attacks and continues efforts to ensure peaceful uses of nuclear technology.