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Iran expands uranium enrichment amid violent crackdown on protestors

Nov 22, 2022 View Original Article
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56% : Iran last year already embarked on enrichment up to 60 percent elsewhere at an above ground site in Natanz.
48% : The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said in a report on Tuesday to member states that Iran had begun producing highly enriched uranium at 60 percent purity at the Fordow fuel plant, using advanced centrifuges.
45% : During a visit to Qatar, Blinken said that the United States continues to believe that diplomacy is the best way to resolve questions about Iran's nuclear program, "Iran for a variety of reasons, has chosen to insert extraneous issues into the effort to revive the JCPOA."
44% : The decision will enable Iran "to stockpile uranium enriched to 60 percent more quickly, decreasing the time it would take to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for multiple weapons," Davenport said.
41% : It imposed limits on Iran's nuclear program in return for an easing of U.S. and international sanctions on Iran.
40% : "The rising number of deaths from protests in Iran, including those of two children at the weekend, and the hardening of the response by security forces, underline the critical situation in the country," Türk said.
38% : Mass anti-regime protests in Tehran and Iran's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine have complicated any prospect of restoring the agreement.
36% : The decision puts Iran a step closer to having uranium enriched to the weapons-grade threshold of 90 percent and flouts the limits of the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers.
35% : The move came amid growing international condemnation of anti-regime protests in Iran, with U.N. human rights officials saying a rising death toll reflected Tehran's use of lethal force to try to put down the demonstrations.
34% : He added that the growing protests in Iran have galvanized the world and "that is where the focus is."Britain's ambassador to the United States, Karen Pierce, told NBC News' Andrea Mitchell on Tuesday that "what Iran is doing really proves what a risk to global security Iran is.""We are talking to our partners and allies about the best response to this, but I will point out that a nuclear deal has been on the table since March," Pierce said.
33% : The interior of the Fordow Uranium Conversion Facility in Qom, Iran, in 2019.Atomic Energy Organization of Iran / AFP - Getty ImagesIran has started expanding uranium enrichment to 60 percent purity at an underground site in Fordow days after foreign governments accused Tehran of failing to cooperate with a U.N. investigation into its past nuclear work.
30% : The 35-nation IAEA board adopted a resolution last week criticizing Iran, demanding Tehran urgently cooperate with the IAEA's investigation into traces of uranium found at three undeclared sites.
29% : As Iran defied the provisions of the 2015 nuclear deal, it faced renewed international criticism over its response to a wave of anti-regime protests that erupted in September.
27% : The 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, was designed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
23% : But former President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. from the deal in 2018 and Iran has since blown past the deal's restrictions, using advanced centrifuges and enriching uranium far beyond a cap of 3.67 percent purity.

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