Senior Trump administration officials conceded they do not know the fate of Iran's 880 pounds of near-bomb-grade uranium, which appears to have been moved ahead of the American airstrike.
'We are going to work in the coming weeks to ensure that we do something with that fuel and that's one of the things that we're going to have conversations with the Iranians about,' Vice President JD Vance told ABC's This Week on Sunday.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme leader of Iran, claims he moved the country's uranium stockpile to a secret location before President Donald Trump's attack on three nuclear sites, Iranian state media reported.
And two Israeli officials told the New York Times that the Iranians, cognizant of Trump's repeated threats of military action, removed the 880 pounds of uranium out of caution.
Maxar Technologies, a U.S. defense contractor headquartered in Colorado, released footage of 16 trucks leaving the Fordow nuclear site on Saturday night before the bombs fell. The trucks appeared to be transporting material out of the facility.














