IAEA Warns of Iran's Gas Pedal
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UN urges diplomacy as Iran hits nuclear 'gas pedal,' conservative commentator tells Trump ‘do not appease’
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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran has roughly enough uranium, if enriched further, to develop nearly five nuclear weapons.
Rafael Grossi warned that Iran currently possesses roughly 440 pounds of near-weapons grade uranium that has been enriched to the 60% purity threshold.
Grossi said the international community can expect "to start seeing steady increases from now" Conservative commentator Mark Levin urged the president to "not appease" Tehran when it comes to its nuclear program.
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