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The latest evaluation from the International Atomic Energy Agency indicates that Iran has 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent, which could be converted into roughly 10 nuclear arms if processed to a weapons-grade level. This assessment follows the expulsion of IAEA inspectors after the February 2026 conflict. The agency has reported a complete inspection blackout for 97 days, leaving the current status, amount, and whereabouts of this uranium stockpile completely uncertain. Iran is the sole non-nuclear-armed nation to have enriched uranium to 60 percent. Research from the US Congress supports the claim made by DNI Tulsi Gabbard that Iran has not restarted uranium enrichment, yet the current stockpile remains unverified and unmonitored within its borders.

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00:00Iran has enough uranium for 10 nuclear weapons,
00:02and the world's nuclear inspectors have no idea where it is.
00:06The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that before the conflict in February 2026.
00:13Iran held 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent.
00:18At 60 percent, it's a short technical step to 90 percent weapons-grade material.
00:23The IAEA calculates 42 kilograms is theoretically enough for one atomic bomb.
00:29Iran has 440, do the math.
00:31And here's the terrifying part.
00:33Since February, IAEA inspectors have had zero access, zero, to any Iranian nuclear facility.
00:41Ninety-seven days.
00:42The IAEA Director General told members the uranium is likely still at Isfahan,
00:48based on truck movements seen in satellite images, based on trucks.
00:52Meanwhile, DNI Gabbard testified to Congress that Iran has not resumed active enrichment.
00:59But the existing stockpile remains completely unverified.
01:02A fragile ceasefire.
01:04Stalled negotiations.
01:06And enough uranium for 10 bombs that nobody can account for.
01:10The cosa that we build on
01:10Put our hands together!
01:10The dare avoiding science!
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