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US-Iran Talks Amid Nuclear Threat: Iran's Uranium Stockpile Raises Concerns

US-Iran Talks Amid Nuclear Threat: Iran's Uranium Stockpile Raises Concerns
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World April 8, 2025 13:49

tel aviv - US initiates talks with Iran on nuclear program amidst concerns of uranium enrichment for atomic bombs. Experts fear hidden agenda.

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Begin Amidst Tension

President Trump announces negotiations with Iran over nuclear program, raising doubts on success due to high demands. Experts warn of Iran's potential to covertly advance atomic bomb development.

High Stakes and Uranium Enrichment

  • Iran close to nuclear capability, raising urgency for deterrence.
  • Experts divided on timeline for Iran to possess nuclear weapons.
  • Iran could have enough enriched uranium for five atomic bombs within a week.

Challenges in Monitoring Iran's Nuclear Progress

Iran's 60% enriched uranium stockpile poses a significant threat post-US nuclear deal exit in 2018. Monitoring hindered by restrictions on UN nuclear inspectors.

Complex Process of Nuclear Weapon Production

Enriched uranium alone insufficient for operational nuclear weapon. Iran needs months to a year for weapon assembly and testing, with potential for covert operations.

Risks of Covert Advancements and Historical Precedents

Concerns over Iran's secretive nuclear activities during US talks. Past records suggest Iran might accelerate nuclear weapon development during negotiations.

Comparative Insights and Urgency

Experts warn based on China's rapid nuclear weapon production history. Iran's advanced technology could expedite the process, raising global concerns.

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