Iran amasses 11 tons of uranium, raising nuclear weapon concerns
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Updated · Ynetnews · Apr 25
Iran amasses 11 tons of uranium, raising nuclear weapon concerns
10 articles · Updated · Ynetnews · Apr 25
International inspectors estimate Iran's uranium stockpile could potentially yield up to 100 nuclear weapons if fully processed.
The stockpile includes material at varying enrichment levels, with some approaching weapons-grade, and much of it stored in underground or fortified sites complicating monitoring.
This expansion follows the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and renewed sanctions, making Iran's uranium reserves a central issue as nuclear negotiations resume.
Iran has uranium for 100 bombs. What is stopping it from building one now?
How did Iran go from zero bomb material to one hundred in just a few years?
Will Iran's offer to dilute its stockpile be enough to avert a wider conflict?
After military strikes failed, can diplomacy truly dismantle Iran's hidden nuclear stockpile?
With inspectors blind and uranium buried, what would a verifiable nuclear deal look like?
Could a commando raid seize Iran’s deeply buried uranium, or is it a fantasy?