U.N. Watchdog Confirms Iran's Uranium Enriched to Near Bomb-Grade Levels
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53% : The particles, which were taken in January from Iran's underground Fordow plant, were "inconsistent with the level of enrichment ... as declared by Iran and requested Iran to clarify the origins of these particles," a report by the IAEA said.53% :Tehran for its part said that "unintended fluctuations" during the enrichment process "may have occurred."
51% : "These events clearly indicate the capability of the IAEA to detect and report changes in the operation of nuclear facilities in Iran," the report said.
43% :Iran earlier this month denied reports that it had enriched uranium up to 84 percent as "slander."
41% : IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi last month warned that Tehran had would soon have enough nuclear material for several atomic bombs.
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