Inspectors Find 84% Uranium - Close to Military Grade - in Iran - EA WorldView
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55% : However, after the Trump Administration withdrew from the deal and imposed sweeping sanctions in November 2018, Iran resumed the 20% enrichment and then upgraded uranium to 60% for the first time.50% : International inspectors have detected uranium enriched to 84% purity -- close to 90% military grade -- in Iran.
44% : Inspectors will try to determine whether Iran intentionally produced the material, or if the concentration was an unintended accumulation within the network of pipes connecting hundreds of fast-spinning centrifuges.
44% : A diplomat said Iran did not submitted the required forms declaring its intention to raise uranium enrichment levels at its Natanz and Fordow facilities.
41% :Tehran has restricted inspections, confiscating all video of its nuclear sites and removing cameras.
41% : He said Iran has sufficient nuclear material for several weapons in the event of a political decision to pursue a warhead.
39% : The 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the 5+1 Powers (US, France, Germany, UK, China, and Russia) limited Tehran to 3.67% uranium, with all 20% stock to be taken out of the country.
38% : The International Atomic Energy Agency is trying to clarify how Iran accumulated the stock, well beyond the 60% enriched uranium declared by Tehran.
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