While UN Issues mixed signals, Witkoff exposes Iran's nuclear evasion ‘pride’

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Steve Witkoff revealed details of his talks with Iranian negotiators, who allegedly boasted about their nuclear capabilities, including possessing enough enriched uranium for approximately 11 nuclear bombs and evading oversight protocols. These revelations occurred prior to a joint U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran. Despite this information, the IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that there is "no evidence of Iran building a nuclear bomb," even though Iran has restricted inspectors' access. Grossi acknowledged that Iran possesses a large stockpile of near-weapons grade enriched uranium. The IAEA has not responded to requests for comment on how it can assess Iran's nuclear program without full access to its facilities.
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