The United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency has released a report claiming that Iran’s uranium enrichment program is still proceeding despite the Trump administration’s attempts to drag the terror-sponsoring nation to the negotiating table. There’s a catch: As far as the IAEA has determined, Iran has only enriched their uranium to the 60 percent stage; 90 percent is required for a bomb.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a confidential report circulated to member states that Iran had grown its stockpile of 60%-enriched uranium to 408.6 kilograms from 274.8 kilograms in early February, an increase of around 50%. The Wall Street Journal viewed a copy of the report.
That means Iran has enough highly enriched uranium for roughly 10 nuclear weapons, based on IAEA measures of the minimum fissile material required, up…