VN: It is known that Iran has increased the amount of anti-nuclear uranium to the extent that it can be used to make nuclear weapons. This is according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which constantly monitors nuclear weapons. Iran should not have such a large amount of anti-nuclear uranium, the group of nuclear powers urged Iran beginning in 2015. The IAEA also requested this.
It is a different matter that due to the death of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, these talks have stopped immediately.
On the other hand, Iran says that it can stop its nuclear program from progressing only if the sanctions imposed on it are lifted. It seems that Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is not ready to give in on this.
According to the IAEA, as of May 11, Iran had 142.1 kilograms (313.2 pounds) of enriched uranium. That's enough to make three nuclear bombs. They added another 42 kilograms. The uranium has been purified to 60 percent. That's 27.6 kilograms (45.5 pounds) more than the previous report.
Now Iran is making it 90 percent pure. Now this uranium will be 100 percent pure. So Iran will be able to make nuclear weapons. With the pure uranium it has right now, it can make 3 nuclear bombs. So this is the opinion of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
In fact, according to the agreement with Iran in 2015, Iran was given 300 kg of grain with 3.67 percent purity. It should contain sufficient amount of enriched uranium (enriched uranium) for energy production capacity. But he is pressuring Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to set aside those agreements and produce more enriched uranium.
In short, the situation is getting very confusing.