Firstly, the American military secret service relied the words of US President Donald Trump after the attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, according to which they were “wiped out”. Then the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also registered its doubts. The Ministry of Defense has now admitted that the nuclear program has not been fully destroyed.
The Iranian nuclear program was only thrown back one to two years, explained Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell. They had shown internal evaluations of the knowledge of the secret service, said it. However, the Ministry of Defense is more of two years.
Trump compared to Iran with atomic bombs on Japan
As part of Trump’s “Midnighthammer”, the United States had attacked three nuclear facilities in Iran with bunkerbreaking bombs on the night of 22 June. It was the facilities of Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. Trump then compared the effect with the American atomic bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.
In any case, the IAEA assumes that Iran could start the enrichment of uranium within a few months. IAEA boss Rafael Grossi said this in an interview at the end of June.
Iran’s nuclear boss, Mohammed Eslami, said that the Iranian nuclear industry cannot be easily destroyed by bombing. He continues to believe in the progress of the industry, the Tasnim press agency quoted him. The war violated the Charter of the United Nations, Eslami added. “He has shown that the law of the jungle prevails in this world.”
Cooperation ended, but atomary inspectors still in Iran
Iran has now officially exposed cooperation with the Nuclear Energy Authority. The US Department of Foreign Affairs criticized this as “unacceptable. How great the stocks of enriched Uranium can still be controlled independently. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran, however, IAEA is still in the country. However, they should not have access to the damaged nuclear facilities in the Warël.
Source: Krone

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