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US Airstrikes on Iran Nuclear Sites Leave Fate of 400kg Uranium Uncertain

The IAEA cannot verify the status of uranium at Fordow following US strikes due to restricted inspector access.

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Vance said the US had also wanted to eliminate Iran's uranium stockpile.

Overview

  • US forces struck three Iranian enrichment facilities over the weekend in a bid to disable near–weapons-grade uranium stockpiles.
  • Iran possessed roughly 400kg of uranium enriched to 60% purity before the attacks, heightening proliferation concerns despite it falling below the 92% weapons-grade threshold.
  • IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned that inspectors have been barred from fully assessing underground damage or locating the enriched material.
  • Vice President JD Vance maintains the uranium is likely buried beneath the targeted sites, while open-source images showed cargo trucks near Fordow before the strikes.
  • Analysts warn Tehran may have transferred the material domestically or to allied states, posing a risk of clandestine nuclear advancement.