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U.S. Intelligence Keeps Iran Bomb Timeline at Up to One Year

The finding signals that recent strikes failed to remove the enriched uranium that drives the risk.

Overview

  • U.S. assessments reported by Reuters say Iran could build a nuclear weapon within a year, a view that has not changed since last year.
  • The IAEA cannot account for about 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, which can be turned into weapons-grade with further processing, and inspections remain suspended.
  • Recent U.S. attacks have targeted conventional military sites since Feb. 28, while Israel hit some nuclear facilities, yet analysts say the expected timeline did not shrink.
  • Officials are weighing riskier steps that include possible ground raids to recover enriched uranium believed to be stored in deep tunnels.
  • Before June 2025, U.S. intelligence put Iran’s timeline at three to six months, then revised it to roughly nine months to one year after strikes damaged key enrichment plants.