Iran threatens to move nuclear material to secret sites to thwart Israeli strike [View all]
Source: Axios
5 hours ago
Iran threatened on Thursday to move its nuclear material to undeclared sites to protect it from a potential Israeli military strike.
Why it matters: The threat, made in an official letter from Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to the UN secretary-general and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general, signal the risk of an unprecedented escalation in the Iranian nuclear crisis.
The IAEA is currently able to access and monitor Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles, which are stored in declared sites.
If that material is moved, it will be much harder to know whether Iran is building a nuclear weapon or not.
Driving the news: The threat comes after CNN and Axios reported that Israel has been making preparations to swiftly strike Iran's nuclear sites if U.S.-Iran nuclear talks break down in the coming weeks.
One source told Axios that Israel believes its operational window for a successful strike could close soon.
What they are saying: "Under conditions wherein threats made by the Zionist fanatics persist, the Islamic Republic of Iran shall be left with no recourse but to implement special measures for the protection of its nuclear facilities and materials, the relevant particulars of which shall thereafter be communicated to the IAEA," Araghchi wrote.
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