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(Telegraph-UK) Paul Nuki - Iran has hidden sites housing "hundreds if not thousands" of advanced centrifuges capable of producing weapons-grade uranium, Sima Shine, a former research director at Israel's Mossad and an expert on Iran's nuclear program, told the Telegraph. The regime also moved much of its highly enriched uranium to a secret location before the U.S. bombed three known nuclear facilities. "They cannot do anything now, tomorrow, but in the future, they have all the capabilities" to build a bomb. Shine said there was "no doubt" Israeli and U.S. aircraft had inflicted "huge damage" to Iran's known nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, but that other secret facilities almost certainly existed. Shine said that in addition to the 60%-enriched uranium, Iran has tons of uranium enriched to 25% that could also be brought up to weapons grade if they retain the centrifuges to do it. 2025-06-24 00:00:00Full Article
Iran "Hiding Thousands" of Centrifuges to Build Nuclear Bomb
(Telegraph-UK) Paul Nuki - Iran has hidden sites housing "hundreds if not thousands" of advanced centrifuges capable of producing weapons-grade uranium, Sima Shine, a former research director at Israel's Mossad and an expert on Iran's nuclear program, told the Telegraph. The regime also moved much of its highly enriched uranium to a secret location before the U.S. bombed three known nuclear facilities. "They cannot do anything now, tomorrow, but in the future, they have all the capabilities" to build a bomb. Shine said there was "no doubt" Israeli and U.S. aircraft had inflicted "huge damage" to Iran's known nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, but that other secret facilities almost certainly existed. Shine said that in addition to the 60%-enriched uranium, Iran has tons of uranium enriched to 25% that could also be brought up to weapons grade if they retain the centrifuges to do it. 2025-06-24 00:00:00Full Article
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