Satellite Photos Reveal Nuclear Activity in Iran
Summary
Satellite images analyzed by a research group show increased activity at Iranian nuclear sites. The images suggest construction work is happening at an underground facility near Natanz, causing concern about Iran's nuclear goals. Despite recent military strikes by the U.S. and Israel, Iran appears to continue developing its nuclear activities.Key Facts
- Satellite pictures show new construction at a site in Iran near Natanz, called Pickaxe Mountain.
- This construction includes a security wall and tunnels around the site.
- The U.S. and Israel previously conducted strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June.
- Iran denies it aims to build nuclear weapons, stating its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
- The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement on Iran's nuclear activities, expired on October 18.
- Iran reportedly moved 400 kg of highly enriched uranium to a secret location.
- Experts say Iran has enough enriched uranium to potentially create nuclear weapons.
- There is uncertainty about Iran's next steps or intentions with its nuclear program.
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