US Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites Raise Concerns Over Damage and IAEA Credibility

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The IAEA reports that Iran's centrifuges at Fordo are no longer operational following US strikes, causing significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities, though not all nuclear sites were hit and Iran may take protective measures for existing enriched uranium. The extent of damage could set back Iran's nuclear program by years, but it has not been completely dismantled, and Iran's cooperation with international inspectors remains uncertain amid political developments.
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