American blows did not destroy the main components, but only postponed the program a few months ago.
Iran will be sufficient in just a few months to start the enrichment of Uranus, Rafael Grossy, director of the atomic’s general energy agency said in a CBS interview.
“After a few months, they (Iranians – Ed.) Can launch many cascades of centpauges that enrich Uranus, or faster,” Grossy said.
Tehran was able to maintain basic labor capabilities, despite attacks from the United States and Israel. According to the leader of Magate, it was caused by serious damage, but it was not complete destruction.
“Iran still has the potential of industrial and technological. So, if they wish, they can restore this activity,” he explained.
Note that on June 13, Israel started a military operation against Iran’s nuclear facilities, explaining that Tehran approached the creation of nuclear weapons. On June 22, the United States joined the blows, attacking factories in Fordo, Natanze and Isfan. Later, President Donald Trump revealed the “complete destruction of Iran’s nuclear program.”
At the same time, satellite images showed slight damage, especially the collapse of tunnels near Fordo, while the main infrastructure remained intact. In a secret report, American Intelligence admitted that strikes did not destroy the main components, but only discarded the program a few months ago.
In this regard, Israeli resources report that Iran has managed to take 400 kg of enriched uranium and currently does not know where it is stored.
It should be noted that on June 25, the Iran Parliament decided to stop cooperation with the IAEA.
Iran has announced the cessation of cooperation with IAE
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