The article discusses statements from Rafael Grossi, the IAEA's Director General, indicating that Iran may restart uranium enrichment soon despite recent military strikes by the U.S. and Israel that President Trump claims have severely damaged Iran's nuclear facilities. Grossi notes that Iran retains significant capacities, implying that any setback from the strikes is temporary. Moreover, a leaked Pentagon report contradicts Trump's assertions, assessing the nuclear program's delay as minimal. Iran's leadership expresses mixed views on the strike's impact, complicating international diplomacy regarding their nuclear ambitions.
In a matter of months, Iran could resume uranium enrichment, indicating that despite attacks, significant capabilities remain intact according to IAEA's Rafael Grossi.
While Trump claims the strikes set back Iran's nuclear program by decades, a Pentagon assessment suggests the damage might only delay progress by months.
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