Iran nuclear program 'extremely delayed' French spy chief DW 07/09/2025
Briefly

American and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have led to significant damage to various stages of Iran's nuclear program, causing delays of several months. A small part of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile was reported destroyed, but the majority remains unmonitored by international authorities. Recent assessments by the International Atomic Energy Agency indicate that Iran could potentially fuel about 10 nuclear bombs with its stockpile. Additionally, Iran's government has suspended cooperation with the IAEA, complicating the ability of international inspectors to track uranium locations.
Nicolas Lerner stated that various stages of Iran's nuclear program had been very seriously damaged, leading to significant delays, potentially many months.
A small portion of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile was reported destroyed, but the majority remains under the control of Iranian authorities.
The International Atomic Energy Agency assessed that Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium could potentially fuel around 10 nuclear bombs, raising concerns about its future.
Iran's President ordered a suspension of cooperation with the IAEA, which limits international monitoring and tracking of the enriched uranium stockpile's location.
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