Uranium
The current state of Iran’s nuke, ballistic missiles threat post MoU - exclusive
Iran’s nuclear program is badly damaged and largely dormant, but more than 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium remain a major unresolved threat.
Washington held an unprecedented upper hand over Iran - then cashed it in - analysis
IAEA chief pushes for access to Iran despite Tehran’s limits on nuclear sites
US-Iran MoU will leave enriched uranium in Iran to be diluted, leaked text reveals
Vance says next step in negotiations up to Iran, US has all the cards with blockade in effect
Vance explained that the US discovered that the team would need to return to Tehran “and actually get approval to the terms we had set…either from the supreme leader or somebody else.”
A Pahlavi-led regime toppling could open the door to extract Iran's uranium - opinion
Removing Iran's uranium stockpile would eliminate the possibility of future nuclear ambitions or the construction of dirty bombs.
Trump says he will work with Iran for 'very productive regime change, there will be no enrichment'
Trump emphasized that the "United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried (B-2 Bombers) Nuclear 'Dust.'"
Iran rejects temporary ceasefire proposal, Trump stresses Tuesday deadline is 'final'
According to IRNA, Iran is demanding a complete end to the fighting in the region, along with a protocol to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Defense sources: Ending IDF war on Iran waits for Trump decision on Hormuz, nuke issue
Defense sources were not convinced that Iran would accept a deal to end the war in the coming week, and if they don't, Trump would decide how to address the crisis in the Strait.
Trump considering operation to extract Iran's enriched uranium - WSJ
While the decision has not yet been made, Trump remains open to the idea, US officials told WSJ. However, he is taking into account the danger such an operation would pose to US troops.
Israel's open secret: Why is Dimona at the center of Israel’s nuclear weapon ambiguity? - explainer
In the 1960s, then prime minister Levi Eshkol vowed that “Israel will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons into the region.” The sentiment has been repeated by Israeli officials since.
Iran claims Natanz nuclear facility struck, IDF says 'unaware' of attack
The IDF told The Jerusalem Post that it was not aware of an Israeli strike targeting Natanz.
No war can destroy Iran's nuclear ambitions, IAEA director says
Even if facilities and equipment are damaged, Grossi emphasized that reconstruction would be "very possible," since Iran has the knowledge of how to build them.
Reported US plan to invade Iran, seize Iran’s 60% enriched uranium ‘overblown’ - exclusive
It is still possible that the US could use ground forces in some fashion. Further, the IDF has declined to provide confidence that the threat will be dealt with before the end of the war.