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U.S. intelligence agencies had long assessed that, faced with the possibility of an attack on its nuclear facilities, Iran would try to move its stockpile.
By Julian E. Barnes and David E. Sanger
U.S. intelligence agencies had long assessed that, faced with the possibility of an attack on its nuclear facilities, Iran would try to move its stockpile.
Israel-Iran
Cease-Fire
Supported by
U.S. intelligence agencies had long assessed that, faced with the possibility of an attack on its nuclear facilities, Iran would try to move its stockpile.
By Julian E. Barnes and David E. Sanger

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U.S. intelligence officials said Iran was likely to pivot toward producing a nuclear weapon if the U.S. attacked a main uranium…

The first phase of the attack did not hit the most likely repository of Iran’s near-bomb-grade nuclear fuel.

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The US' and Iran’s high-stakes nuclear talks are navigating through an increasingly fraught — and escalatory — landscape.

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