Iran not developing nuclear warhead says US intelligence

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Iran has not yet developed a nuclear weapon but it has continued to bolster its nuclear capabilities that would make it easier for Tehran to create a warhead.
A report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released Monday assessed said that while Iran has not directly endeavored to create an atomic bomb, it has expanded its capacity to do so since 2020 following the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018.
"Iran is not currently undertaking the key nuclear weapons-development activities that would be necessary to produce a testable nuclear device," the ODNI said in a said in a two-page synopsis of the report.
Though the report also found that Iran is expanding its "research and development activities that would bring it closer to producing the fissile material needed for completing a nuclear device following a decision to do so."
The findings are consistent with accounts by the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
These activities mean that Iran is still in violation of the 2015 JCPOA, though Iran argues the agreement was voided after the U.S. withdrew from it under the Trump administration.
The Biden administration has made it a top priority to return to the 2015 agreement or reach a new agreement to block Iran from continuing to develop its nuclear capabilities, though many Republicans on the Hill oppose any nuclear deal with Iran and negotiations have been stalled for months.
"Iran continues to increase the size and enrichment level of its uranium stockpile beyond JCPOA limits," the report said.
"Iran has emphasized improving the accuracy, lethality, and reliability of its missiles," the ODNI said.
The continued development of its ballistic missile program is a direct violation of a U.N. Security Council resolution.
Though Tehran has vowed to continue its ballistics program as a matter of defense and to promote what it argues will secure regional stability.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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