Iran’s Game of Strategic Uranium Enrichment Iran’s rapid uranium enrichment does not necessarily indicate a desire to possess a nuclear bomb; rather, it could signify a strategic maneuver by the Iranian government to further its political objectives while avoiding the repercussions of physically producing a bomb
Clearing up the confusion about Iran and uranium enrichment. Under the Obama administration, Iran agreed to the most restrictive conditions that any country in the world has ever agreed to – including not enriching uranium beyond 5%, which is definitely not usable for nuclear weapons No other country has ever agreed to or accepted such a restriction
How Irans enriched uranium could be secured | AP News Should the United States decide to send in military forces to secure Iran’s uranium stockpile, experts and former U S government officials say it would be a complex, risky and lengthy operation, fraught with radiation and chemical dangers
Why Iran is unlikely to give up its enriched uranium . . . - Firstpost Iranian authorities have maintained that their nuclear activities are intended solely for peaceful purposes, particularly electricity generation and energy security Tehran has outlined ambitious plans to expand its nuclear energy capacity to 20 gigawatts by 2041