Core Insights - U.S. intelligence suggests Iran can still access its highly enriched uranium reserves at Isfahan despite American military actions [1][2] Group 1: Nuclear Capabilities - Iran reportedly possesses approximately 970 pounds of uranium, with a significant portion enriched to 60% at Isfahan [2] - To achieve weapons-grade levels, uranium must be enriched to about 90%, a process that U.S. officials believe would be relatively straightforward if Iran's centrifuges are operational [2] Group 2: Military Options - President Trump indicated that deploying ground forces to secure Iranian nuclear materials remains a possibility, although not currently planned [3] - Recent U.S. military actions included strikes on two other nuclear facilities located at Fordo and Natanz [3] Group 3: Diplomatic Landscape - Diplomatic avenues for de-escalation appear limited, with Iranian officials asserting readiness for further confrontation following U.S. actions [4]
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