Iran's Accelerated Uranium Enrichment Raises Global Concerns

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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, expressed concern over Iran's increased production of 60% enriched uranium, which is close to weapons-grade. This move is seen as a response to regional setbacks and has raised fears of potential nuclear weapon development, despite assurances from Iranian leaders. Grossi warned against any military action by Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities, citing severe consequences. The situation highlights growing tensions and challenges to global nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
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- Risk of Iran Building Nuclear Weapons Grows, U.S. Intelligence Says The Wall Street Journal
- Exclusive: Iran dramatically accelerating uranium enrichment to near bomb grade, IAEA says Reuters
- IAEA chief: Iran poised to ‘dramatically’ increase stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium The Times of Israel
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