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Feb 07, 2026

"THE NUCLEAR DECEPTION": IRAN ACCUSED OF ADVANCING WEAPONS PROGRAM DURING PEACE TALKS

WASHINGTON, D.C. / MUSCAT — The diplomatic hope sparked by Oman’s February 27 announcement of a potential nuclear breakthrough has been shattered by evidence of a "sustained and secret" push for nuclear capabilities by the Iranian regime.

As the Trump administration and Israeli forces continue their "unabated" military operation, the extent of Iran’s clandestine activities is finally coming to light.

The Oman Proposal vs. IAEA Reality

Oman's foreign minister claimed that Iranian officials had agreed to eliminate their uranium stockpiles and permit full IAEA monitoring. However, a confidential IAEA report circulated on the same day painted a far darker picture:

  • The 60% Threshold: While the world watched for 90% "weapons-grade" enrichment, researchers at Illinois State University and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists warned that 60% enriched uranium—which Iran had stockpiled—could power a crude nuclear device.

  • The Isfahan Cache: Evidence surfaced that Iran had hidden a massive stockpile of 60% enriched uranium in a tunnel complex beneath the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center.

Precision Strikes on "The Path to a Bomb"

Following the realization that Tehran was using diplomacy as a shield for development, U.S. and Israeli forces launched targeted strikes on four critical pillars of Iran's nuclear infrastructure:

  1. Minzadehei: A covert site dedicated specifically to weapons development.

  2. Natanz: Entrances to the main enrichment facilities were targeted to disable access.

  3. Isfahan: Key structures within the complex housing the underground tunnels were destroyed.

  4. Lavisan 2/Mojdeh: A laboratory housing SPND, the administrative and research arm of Iran's nuclear weapons program.

The "Crude Device" Threat

The shift in military strategy reflects a terrifying new scientific consensus. Experts now estimate that just 40 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium could produce a one-kiloton explosive yield.

By concealing these stockpiles from international oversight, Iran had positioned itself to become a nuclear power under the guise of "peaceful" reactor fuel conversion.

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