4 Things to know about Iran's nuclear program after the U.S. and Israeli strikes
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Following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, current assessments suggest significant damage to key sites like Fordo and Natanz, yet complete destruction has not been confirmed. U.S. officials have praised the attacks for their effectiveness, but the exact status of Iran's uranium stockpile and centrifuges is still under evaluation. The International Atomic Energy Agency has noted that while damage was extensive, the operational capability of Iran's enrichment potential remains ambiguous. Iran insists its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes, but increasing uranium enrichment levels raise concerns globally.
U.S. officials state that airstrikes inflicted significant damage on Iran's Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites, though actual destruction varies in assessment.
The IAEA reports extensive damage to Iranian nuclear facilities and confirms that Iran's uranium stockpile and the condition of centrifuges remain unclear.
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