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6/19/2025, 3:57:51 AM
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The UN already announced that they've lost track of Iran's nuclear material this week.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-18/iran-nuclear-infrastructure-location-of-enriched-uranium-stocks-uncertain
>The uranium, once supposedly sealed in a secure underground facility at Isfahan, is now in an "unknown location," according to IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. Tehran had politely informed the agency that they might move it if bombs started falling nearby. And apparently, that was good enough for the IAEA to shrug and go home early.
>"It's really difficult to monitor sensitive materials when there are explosions," Grossi said, pouting figuratively. "How can we be expected to do our jobs when Israel keeps shaking the whole region like a snow globe?"
>Critics pointed out that the IAEA's entire existence is predicated on monitoring nuclear materials even under adverse conditions. But the agency clarified that it prefers monitoring uranium when it's convenient and calm, and not when reality gets complicated.
The UN already announced that they've lost track of Iran's nuclear material this week.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-18/iran-nuclear-infrastructure-location-of-enriched-uranium-stocks-uncertain
>The uranium, once supposedly sealed in a secure underground facility at Isfahan, is now in an "unknown location," according to IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. Tehran had politely informed the agency that they might move it if bombs started falling nearby. And apparently, that was good enough for the IAEA to shrug and go home early.
>"It's really difficult to monitor sensitive materials when there are explosions," Grossi said, pouting figuratively. "How can we be expected to do our jobs when Israel keeps shaking the whole region like a snow globe?"
>Critics pointed out that the IAEA's entire existence is predicated on monitoring nuclear materials even under adverse conditions. But the agency clarified that it prefers monitoring uranium when it's convenient and calm, and not when reality gets complicated.
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