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Early intelligence suggests Iran’s uranium largely intact, European officials say

26 June 2025
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Early intelligence suggests Iran’s uranium largely intact, European officials say
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Preliminary intelligence suggests that Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, approximately 408kg, remains largely intact despite recent US strikes on its nuclear sites, with enrichment distributed across various locations. While US President Trump claimed significant damage was done, experts warn that Iran could still produce fissile material, and EU discussions on policy towards Tehran are currently on hold pending clearer guidance from Washington.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Preliminary reports show that Iran still has most of its uranium, which is used for making nuclear energy, even after recent attacks on its nuclear sites by the US, casting doubt on claims that the attacks destroyed Iran’s nuclear program.

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