Iran could start enriching uranium for bomb within months, UN nuclear chief says

The UN’s nuclear guard president said Iran has the capacity to start enriching Uranium again for a possible bomb for “months for months”.
Rafael Grossi, President of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said that the US attacks on the three Iranian regions last weekend, Donald Trump’s nuclear facilities that Iran’s nuclear facilities were “completely destroyed”, said the “total” damage.
“Frankly, you can’t claim that everything has disappeared and there’s nothing there,” Grosi said on Saturday. He said.
Israel attacked nuclear and military fields in Iran on 13 June, claiming that Iran was close to building nuclear weapons. The United States later joined strikes and threw a bomb in Iran’s three nuclear facilities: Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
Since then, the real scope of the damage has been uncertain.
On Saturday, Grossi said that the BBC could be the US media partner CBS News in Tehran in a few months.
Iran is still “Industrial and technological capacities have said … they will be able to start doing it again if they want.”
IAEA is not the first organ to claim that Iran’s nuclear abilities can still continue – at the beginning of this week Pentagon Intelligence Assessment The US found that Strikes brought the program back only for months.
Trump accused Iran’s attempt to humiliate one of the most successful military strikes in history, declaring that Iran’s nuclear areas were “completely destroyed”.
For now, Iran and Israel have accepted a ceasefire.
However, Trump said he would consider the “absolutely” bombing of Iran again if he found that he could enrich the intelligence uranium levels.
Iran sent contradictory messages about how much damage it caused.
In his speech on Thursday, Iran’s high leader Ayatullah Ali Khanei said that strikes did not get anything important. However, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that “extreme and serious” damage was given.
Iran’s already drained relationship with IAEA was further challenged on Wednesday, when the Parliament moved to suspend cooperation with atomic waiting for atoms by accusing IAEA of Siding with Israel and the United States.
The two countries attacked Iran after seeing that the UN organ was violated by the obligations of Tehran for the first time in 20 years last month.
Iran insists on peaceful and only civilian use of the nuclear program.
Although Iran refused to work with the organization, Grossi said he could still negotiate with Tehran.
“I have to sit with Iran and look at it, because at the end of the day, after military strikes, all this thing will have to have a diplomatic solution.” He said.
Within the scope of the 2015 Nuclear Agreement with the world forces, Iran was not allowed to enrich the level for fuel for fuel – for commercial nuclear power plants – and no enrichment in the Ford facility for 15 years.
However, Trump abandoned the agreement in the first period of 2018 and said that he had done very little to stop the road to a bomb and that he had restored US sanctions.
Iran made retaliation by violating the restrictions – restrictions on enrichment. According to IAEA, he continued to enrich in Fordo in 2021 and collected 60%enriched uranium enough to potentially make nine nuclear bombs.