Iran’s nuclear capabilities faced “serious damage” in the last week American air strikes But not “total loss”, the person in charge of the world’s global nuclear sentinel said, International nuclear power agency“No one can claim that everything has disappeared and there is nothing there.”
“It is clear that serious damage has occurred, but it is not a total loss, first,” IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grosi said. “Facing the nation with Margaret Brainon.” “And secondly, Iran has the ability there; Industrial and technical capacity. So they will be able to start doing so again if they want.”
On June 21, the US launched three strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, after the Israeli attacks over a week, which President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Said Was “Slain” Iran’s nuclear features.
But the comments of GRAI appeared to support an initial assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), which suggested that the attacks were only Set back to Iran’s nuclear program by monthsThe Trump administration has slammed the DIA assessment as “low confidence”, and Hegseth and other officials went after media for reporting on the “leak” report on Thursday.
In a briefing on Thursday, reporters repeatedly questioned Hegseth whether Iran had shifted its shares of rich uranium before the start of Israel and US strike. The Defense Secretary replied that he “did not know about any intelligence that I reviewed that things they say were not where they should have been – move or otherwise.”
Groxy said on Sunday that Iran did not share that he had a plan to move rich uranium, but at the same time Iran had “no physical time” to share that information “.
The Director General of IAEA also admitted that it is “logical that it is logical to believe [Iran] Announcement[s] That they are going to take protective measures “that transfer rich uranium” may be part of it. “But he also emphasized that” that is why it is so important, first of all, to allow our inspectors to continue their unavoidable work as soon as possible. ,
Brainon pushed Gersye that since it was not clear whether uranium was transferred and all the centrifuge cannot be calculated, an open question is that Iran can still “sprint a bomb … if they wanted.” Groxy said that he did not want to be “alarmist”, but “we should be in a position to find out what is, and where it is and what has happened.”
“Iran had a very vast ambitious program, and a part of it could still be, and if not, the self-confident truth is that knowledge is there,” Groxy said. “Industrial capacity is there. Iran is a very sophisticated country in terms of nuclear technology, as is clear. So you cannot disintegrate it. You cannot undo the knowledge that you have or you have.
Groxy confirmed that his IAEA inspector was never able to verify Iran’s claims that its nuclear program was only for peaceful loops and it was not trying to develop a weapon.
“We did not see a program that was targeting in that direction, but at the same time, they were not answering very important questions that were pending,” said Groxy.
State Secretary Marco Rubio On Saturday, a statement said that there were calls in Iran for the arrest and execution of Grosi.
When asked about alleged threats against nuclear inspectors, Iran’s Ambassador to UN, Amir Sayed IrawaniA separate appearance on “Face the Nation” states that Iran is not threatening nuclear inspectors including GRAC.
Irawani said that nuclear inspectors are “in Iran.” They said that they are in a “safe position”, but “they cannot reach our site.”
Irawani also said that since Iran is a member of the Non-Prasad Treaty (NPT), the atom “promotion is our right, and has an unworthy authority, and we want to implement this right.”
Irawani said that he did not think that the promotion “would stop anytime.”