💨 Abstract
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi warns that Iran could resume nuclear enrichment within months, contradicting claims of a strategic victory by the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes. Iran's nuclear program, consisting of dispersed assets and knowledge, remains resilient. With IAEA inspectors barred from Iranian facilities, verifying Iran's activities is challenging, increasing the risk of secret enrichment. Future U.S. actions will depend on internal developments in Iran and the U.S.,
Courtesy: J.J. Green
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