Nuke Site Or Empty Hall? UN Watchdog Clueless On Iran's Isfahan Enrichment Facility
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Nuke Site Or Empty Hall? UN Watchdog Clueless On Iran's Isfahan Enrichment Facility
Iran has reportedly developed a new uranium enrichment site at an underground complex in Isfahan, which was apparently badly damaged in attacks by the US and Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities last June.
Nuke Site or Empty Hall? IAEA Puzzled Over Iran’s Isfahan Site
A newly reported underground nuclear facility in Iran is drawing global attention—and concern. The site, located in Isfahan, comes at a time of heightened tensions following recent US and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. But despite the scrutiny, key questions remain unanswered. International inspectors say they still don’t know whether the facility is operational—or simply an empty structure awaiting equipment. What is the new …
IAEA Flags New Underground Uranium Facility in Iran, Raises Global Concern
By Suleman Chitera The United Nations nuclear watchdog has identified a new underground uranium enrichment facility in Isfahan, Iran, sparking fresh international concern over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Director General of the , , revealed that the agency has yet to inspect the newly discovered site, leaving critical questions unanswered about its purpose and level of development. Speaking while in Washington for high-level engagements, includi…
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