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Iran protects 60% enriched uranium stockpile from potential attacks

"Iran boosts protection of its 60% enriched uranium stockpile amid rising threats, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warns. Explore implications for global security today."

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Iran protects 60% enriched uranium stockpile from potential attacks
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Iran is taking significant measures to protect its stockpile of 60% enriched uranium, according to Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Grossi stated that Iran believes its uranium stockpile remains vulnerable to potential attacks.

This development comes amid ongoing concerns regarding Iran"s nuclear capabilities. The IAEA has previously reported that Iran can enrich uranium to weapon-grade levels of 90% within weeks, raising alarms about the implications for regional and global security. For more on this, see our recent developments regarding Iran"s nuclear program.

Grossi"s comments highlight the heightened tensions surrounding Iran"s nuclear activities and the international community"s scrutiny of its compliance with nuclear agreements. The situation continues to evolve, with the IAEA closely monitoring Iran"s nuclear program and its potential implications for international peace and security.

For further insights, refer to our earlier coverage on the challenges faced by the Iranian nuclear program.

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