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Intelligence Reports: Tehran Still Holds Enough Uranium to Produce 9 Nuclear Bombs

June 26, 20253 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Intelligence Reports: Tehran Still Holds Enough Uranium to Produce 9 Nuclear Bombs
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The recent intelligence reports contradict the recent US claims that its strikes have permanently crippled Iran's nuclear capabilities. The reports indicate that Tehran still possesses around 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium at 60%, theoretically enough to produce more than 9 nuclear bombs, given the necessary technologies and time.

Such data fuels growing concerns among Iran's adversaries about its ability to resume enrichment to 90%, the military threshold required for building a nuclear bomb.


However, experts point out that possessing uranium alone is not sufficient. Tehran needs functioning centrifuges and advanced technical capabilities to overcome the critical stage towards weaponization.
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