Iran sees chance for nuclear deal with U.S
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S enior Israeli officials are acknowledging that some enriched uranium may have survived the powerful U.S. strikes on Iran's key nuclear sites last month.
Israel believes a U.S. strike buried the enriched uranium under an Iranian facility, the official told reporters in Washington.
President Donald Trump claims Iran's nuclear sites were "totally obliterated," while Israeli officials report a portion of enriched uranium may have survived the operation.
Iran said yesterday its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency “will take on a new form”, expressing a desire for a diplomatic solution
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Al-Monitor on MSNIran says cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog will take 'new form'Iran said Saturday its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency "will take on a new form", expressing a desire for a diplomatic solution to resolve concerns over its nuclear programme.Iran's 12-day war with Israel last month,
Israel believes that Iran could potentially retrieve enriched uranium buried beneath one of the three facilities struck by US forces last month, according to a senior Israeli official.
Portions of Iran’s near weapons-grade enriched uranium wasn’t entirely destroyed in US strikes and the stockpiles could potentially be accessed by nuclear engineers, according to a
Hammer involved a coordinated strike using GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs delivered by B‑2 bombers and submarine-launched Tomahawks, targeting the Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow nuclear sites.