US Intelligence Confirms Iran's Nuclear Timeline Unchanged Amid Ongoing Conflict
US intelligence indicates Iran's timeline to develop a nuclear weapon remains nine months to a year, despite military actions. The unchanged estimates highlight ongoing challenges in curtailing Tehran's nuclear program.

US intelligence assessments confirm that Iran's estimated timeline to build a nuclear weapon remains between nine months to a year, unchanged from previous evaluations. This stability persists despite recent US and Israeli military operations targeting Iran, which have focused more on conventional military capabilities than directly on nuclear sites.
Key facilities at Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan have suffered damage, yet Iran retains its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, enough for potential nuclear weapon production. Continued geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz affecting global oil supplies, complicate the situation further. The potential for Iran's nuclear ambitions to be underestimated remains, as targeted actions on defense systems may not sufficiently mitigate the nuclear threat.



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