According to the French intelligence chief, Iran’s nuclear program was delayed several months after the US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities last month.
In his first comment after the bombing, talking to LCI broadcast of France, Nicholas Learner, head of DGSE Intelligence Service, said on Tuesday that various stels of Iran’s nuclear program were damaged.
“Our assessment today is that each of these stages is very seriously affected, very seriously damaged,” Heer said. He said, “The atomic program, as we knew, was very delayed, maybe several months,” he said.
The learner told the channel that a small part of Iran’s highly rich uranium stockpile was destroyed, but remained in the hands of the rest of the officials.
What else do we know about Iran’s uranium stockpile?
Iran had deposited a stockpile of highly rich uranium, which if processed further, can fuel about 10 bombs, according to an estimated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) earlier this year.
“Today we have signs (where it is), but we cannot say with certainty until IAEA resumes it, it is a work. It is a lot of imports.
Other intelligence assessments have suggested that Iran retains a hidden reserves of rich uranium and can rebuild its atomic program.
Iran’s President Masaud Peseshakian ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with IAA last week, limiting international inspectors from the country’s rich uranium stockpile where the boats were kept watching.
What did IAEA say about Iran’s rich uranium?
IAEA Director General Rafael Gossi said that Iran may start producing rich uranium again in a few months last month.
Grexy said the US and Israeli attacks on the Iranian nuclear sites seriously, but “total not” damage, opposing US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran’s nuclear features “were completely distracted.”
Edited by: saim dusan inayatullah