Iran's nuclear program: a watchdog locked out, or a state defending itself?
The IAEA says it can no longer verify Iran's 400kg+ stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium after Iran suspended cooperation. The agency demands access; Iran says inspections are 'untenable' after its sites were bombed.
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The UN watchdog warns it has 'lost continuity of knowledge' — unable to locate Iran's 60%-enriched uranium — and says Iran cannot lawfully suspend its safeguards obligations.
Tehran says it restricted inspectors after the US and Israel bombed its nuclear sites, accuses the IAEA of bias for not condemning the strikes, and calls normal safeguards 'untenable' for now.