The Pentagon responded to whether the States have information about Iran's hidden uranium stockpile.
27.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
27.06.2025
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Ghezzi and President Donald Trump expressed their views on intelligence data regarding Iran. Ghezzi stated that he knows nothing indicating the movement of uranium. Trump confirmed that Iran could not successfully transport its uranium stockpiles due to limited time.
“I don’t know of anything indicating the movement of uranium,” Ghezzi noted.
“Iran could not successfully evacuate uranium stockpiles due to limited time,” Trump stated.
Experts' warnings and Trump's perspective
Experts warn that Iran may be hiding its uranium stockpiles in other locations, raising doubts about the authorities' knowledge of the whereabouts of these materials. However, Trump believes that even after the strikes, uranium and its development were not damaged, and the main components of the nuclear program remained intact.
During the discussion of intelligence data regarding Iran, the U.S. Secretary of Defense and the President expressed their views. Ghezzi noted that he has no information regarding the movement of uranium, while Trump believes that Iranian uranium stockpiles were not successfully evacuated due to limited time. Experts, on the other hand, warn about the possibility of Iran hiding uranium in other locations, but Trump believes that the main aspects of the nuclear program remained intact.Read also
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