
Was Iran's 400 kg of uranium destroyed? Was it relocated?
Iran - israel conflict: It was in this context that israel launched an attack on Iran. This attack lasted for almost 12 days. Meanwhile, suddenly one day the US air Force launched an airstrike targeting three nuclear power plants belonging to iran, namely Forto, Natanz, and Isfahan. US President trump proudly announced that these three nuclear power plants were extensively damaged in this airstrike and that the uranium and other materials there were destroyed.
Did the US achieve what it set out to do?: But many have raised doubts about whether this airstrike brought success to the US. R. Swaminathan, former governor of india and Ambassador to various countries of the international Atomic Energy Agency has published his detailed view on this in an article. His article is designed to put various facts together.

Iran's response raises doubts: iran attacked US air bases in qatar but ordered the soldiers there to leave, who had announced in advance that they were going to attack. R swaminathan says that this approach of iran is what strengthens the suspicion, and he lists the following reasons: iran did not announce the closure of the Strait of Hormuz even in this major attack, and did not accept the decision of the parliament to terminate its relationship with the international Atomic Energy Agency. For now, a ceasefire has been brought between iran and israel and there is peace in the Middle east without any attacks. But he says that the question has not been answered whether the attacks on Iranian nuclear power plants by both the united states and israel were actually successful. He says that the initial damage report prepared by the US military headquarters, the Pentagon, has been leaked.
The report states that it is feared that the attacks on Iranian nuclear power plants may only delay Iran's nuclear programs for a few months. He states that the Pentagon report raised this suspicion when the US openly declared that we had destroyed Iran's nuclear power plants and destroyed 400 kg of enriched uranium. Before israel launched its attack on iran on june 13, the international Atomic Energy Agency had confirmed that iran had 400 kilograms of enriched uranium. It is said that it was stored at the Forto nuclear plant, which is Iran's most important nuclear power plant. The US carried out a large-scale attack on this plant and the damage there was confirmed through satellite images. So far, international officials have not been able to visit this site and see the extent of the damage. The US attacked this nuclear plant on june 22, but he also says in the article that there are satellite images of various trucks passing through this plant area on june 19 and 20.
No radiation: Therefore, this raises the suspicion that iran had taken this enriched uranium to a safe place before the US attack. The international Atomic Energy Agency says that if the uranium in these nuclear power plants was attacked, a large amount of radiation would have been released, but there were no signs of it. Is the meaning of the attack diluted: He raises the suspicion that the uranium may have survived the US attack and remained safe there or may have been transferred from there before. european intelligence agencies say that iran does not keep its enriched uranium in one place but in several places. If this is true, the attacks carried out by the US and israel on iran will have no meaning.
If the uranium had been destroyed, iran would have reacted strongly. But this time, Iran's approach raises doubts about whether it has preserved its uranium. US President trump has said that talks with iran will be held as soon as possible, but iran said that you can damage our nuclear facilities if you want, but you can't do anything to our capabilities and we will not surrender to you.