Iran’s pursuit of nukes has ‘crossed a dangerous new threshold,’ analysts warn

Micaela Burrow, DCNF

Iran has stockpiled enough enriched uranium to produce a nuclear bomb, analysts concluded in a Monday report that confirmed findings the UN’s nuclear watchdog published on May 30.

“In essence, Iran has effectively broken out slowly by accumulating 60 percent enriched uranium,” analysts from the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) wrote. The ISIS report corroborated earlier findings in the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) quarterly Safeguards report on Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, saying the country has “crossed a dangerous new threshold.”

“It has enough 60 percent enriched uranium, or highly enriched uranium (HEU) in the form of uranium hexafluoride (UF6) to be assured it could fashion directly a nuclear explosive,” according to the report.

Iran could further enrich highly enriched uranium (HEU) up to 90%, the report found. While 60% enrichment will produce an explosive, scientists consider 90% enrichment weapons-grade.

“Whether or not Iran enriches its HEU up to 90 percent, it can have enough HEU for two nuclear weapons within one month after starting breakout,” wrote the analysts.

U.S. officials, including Democratic Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, claimed in February that Iran could produce the requisite material for a nuclear weapon within weeks, Politico reported, while the IAEA estimated in September 2021 the Islamic Republic is one month away.

IAEA Director General Rafael M. Grossi confirmed Iran’s shortened nuclear breakout timeline on Monday.

“This is going to happen, because they continue to enrich, in quite a sustained way,” said Grossi, according to the Washington Examiner.

“The IAEA’s latest report details Iran’s rapidly advancing nuclear activities and inspectors’ diminished ability to detect Iranian diversion of assets to undeclared facilities,” the ISIS analysts commented. “Iran is learning important lessons in breaking out to nuclear weapons … Iran is experimenting with multi-step enrichment while seeking to shortcut the process.”

Talks between the Biden administration and Iran to revive the nuclear deal have stalled as the U.S. and European partners meet to deliberate on whether to formally censure Iran, CBS news reported.

U.S. Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley described the chances of reaching an agreement as “tenuous,” according to the Associated Press.

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  1. Dont forget to practice your duck and cover technics. Just a blast from the past of what our gov. was telling us was good protection practices during the Kennedy fiasco. P.S. they knew that duck and cover was a load of crap. But now that hypersonic missiles have been introduced, I guess they will have a stop watch to try and time the practice. I hear that as we speak, theres some extra watches at the Orlando Special Olympics right now that can probably be obtained at a reduced price. If you see 6 black Haitians trying to sell them , you might let them know about it .

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