Report: US Doubtful on Iran's Returning to Nuclear Agreement
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56% Medium Conservative
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66% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Israel estimates that Iran has ten kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, 140 kg of 20% enriched uranium, and 2,500 kg of 4% enriched uranium.44% : While the nuclear agreement allowed Iran to enrich only 300 kg of 3.67% enriched uranium, in practice the Iranian nuclear program deviated significantly.
39% : Israeli sources involved in Wednesday's meeting between Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and the Central Intelligence Agency's Head William Burns (PM Bennett Meets with CIA Director William Burns), told Haaretz that the Biden administration, like the Israelis, believes the chances of Iran returning to the nuclear deal are low (ארה"ב
37% : Israel has documented information showing Iran uses hundreds of advanced centrifuges which are banned under the nuclear deal.
33% : At the same time, according to those sources, while Israel wants to mobilize the United States to show a more significant military threat to Iran, "it isn't clear that the Americans intend to respond militarily and it's unlikely at the moment that there will be such a response."
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