'Nothing taken out': Trump on Iran shifting uranium from nuclear sites ahead of US strikes; says 'too dangerous to move'
Thursday, 26 June 2025 () Amidst US strikes, reports surfaced alleging Iran moved its uranium stockpile from nuclear sites, a claim President Trump dismissed as impractical, citing concrete work at the shafts. Defense Secretary Hegseth also denied intelligence of any relocation. Experts suggest Iran concealed the uranium, potentially moving 400 kilograms of enriched material before inspections halted, leaving its current location unknown.
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