Iran's Enriched Uranium Survives Attacks, Raising Nuclear Concerns

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Some of Iran’s near-bomb-grade enriched uranium survived recent Israeli and American attacks, with assessments indicating it remains accessible and Iran could potentially rebuild its nuclear capabilities, though significant damage has been inflicted on key facilities. The situation has heightened concerns about Iran's nuclear progress and the possibility of covert efforts to resume enrichment.
- Some of Iran’s Enriched Uranium Survived Attacks, Israeli Official Says The New York Times
- Friday Briefing: Israel Says Iran Has Some Uranium Left The New York Times
- Senior Israeli official: Our intel shows Iran had not removed enriched uranium from sites targeted by US and Israel timesofisrael.com
- Iran nuclear program 'extremely delayed' — French spy chief dw.com
- Israel says Iran could reach enriched uranium at a nuclear site hit by US The Washington Post
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