
"You would need to set up in the middle of the country, a secure perimeter. It would probably take thousands of U.S. troops to secure the facility while our experts excavated the HEU that's located inside deep tunnels at a place called Isfahan."
"Yeah, that statement is just not true. You can't say that a program that still has enough nuclear material for a bunch of nuclear bombs is obliterated, unfortunately."
"There's no doubt that the combination of the strikes in June of last year and the ongoing war have seriously set back Iran's capabilities. But the remaining capabilities are substantial."
A nuclear expert stated that retrieving Iran's highly enriched uranium (HEU) would necessitate thousands of U.S. troops to secure the area. The Isfahan nuclear facility, where most of Iran's HEU is stored, has containers located deep underground, making them difficult to access. Previous military strikes have hindered Iran's nuclear capabilities, but significant amounts of nuclear material remain. Experts emphasize that while military actions have impacted Iran's program, they have not eliminated the knowledge or remaining capabilities necessary for nuclear development.
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