Iran broke cooperation with IAEA, now nuclear sites will remain mystery!

Iran has taken such a step amidst the increasing stress of Israel-Iran, which may further increase regional instability. Soon after the announcement of the ceasefire by US President Donald Trump, Iran had said to continue its nuclear program. Now the news is coming that Iran is considering ending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), moving one step further. According to reports, the Iranian Parliament has also passed a bill in this regard. This step is taken in the backdrop of increasing tension between Iran and Western countries.

If this bill is fully applicable, then many types of inspection-related facilities will be eliminated to IAEA. In such a situation, it will be difficult for the world to guess whether Iran nuclear enrichment is doing domestic power generation or to make nuclear weapons. Till now IAEA had access to Iran’s nuclear sites and could go there and monitor Iran’s nuclear program. But this decision of Iran can make its relationship with western countries, especially America and Israel, and stressful. However, there has not been any formal response from the US or Israel to this yet.

Earlier, the US claimed that it had destroyed them using bunker buster bombs on three major and safest nuclear plants in Iran. But now in many independent reports of America, it has been revealed that these attacks have not suffered any significant damage to Iran’s nuclear program.

According to reports, the B-2 bombers targeted two Iran’s nuclear features using huge GBU-57 bunker buster bombs, while a directed missile submarine fired Tomahawk cruise missiles on the third site. Following the attacks, President Donald Trump announced that these attacks have “destroyed” nuclear sites, and Defense Secretary Peat Hegseth stressed that the US Army had “destroyed the Iranian nuclear program”.

However, the US media quoted sources familiar with the classified reports that the initial assessment of the defense intelligence agency (DIA) revealed that the entrances of some facilities have been damaged by the bombing, but underground structures could not be destroyed. It is also being claimed that Iran was already expected to increase tension and kept ‘Plan B’ ready for this. According to several reports, Iran had already hidden its enriched nuclear materials elsewhere, causing it to not hurt the US attacks. Yes, his nuclear program has definitely gone back for a few years.

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