A new report reveals Iran now holds 970 pounds of uranium enriched to 60%, putting the country dangerously close to weapons-grade material. This threshold, experts warn, dramatically shortens the time needed to assemble a nuclear weapon.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has raised fresh alarms. The United States and Israel are closely monitoring the escalation, while diplomatic avenues remain strained.
This accumulation signals Iran's deepening commitment to enrichment, despite ongoing pressure from Western powers. Suspicion is growing that Iran will not suspend enrichment or surrender its stockpile by the end of 2026, as called for by international demand.