Securing Iran’s enriched uranium by force would be risky and complex, experts say - apnews.com
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Security experts are cautioning that any military operation to seize Iran's enriched uranium stockpile would face significant technical and strategic obstacles. Iran has accumulated substantial quantities of uranium enriched to levels approaching weapons-grade material, raising concerns among U.S. and Israeli officials about Tehran's nuclear capabilities. A forcible seizure would require precise intelligence on storage locations, face potential Iranian military resistance, and risk escalating regional tensions into broader conflict. The complexity reflects the fundamental challenge of nuclear nonproliferation: preventing hostile nations from acquiring weapons-usable material without triggering unintended consequences. The assessment underscores why diplomatic and sanctions-based approaches have traditionally been the preferred strategy for constraining Iran's nuclear program.
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