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Inspectors BLOCKED from nuke sites as Iran amid fears new bomb is ‘months away’

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Last updated: 2025/06/29 at 2:01 PM
News Room Published 29 June 2025
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IRAN has blocked inspectors from entering its nuclear sites and pledged to never stop enriching uranium – amid fears the Ayatollah is months away from a bomb.

The mullahs could possess a nuclear weapon in “a matter of months”, the UN’s nuclear watchdog said, adding that US strikes caused severe but “not total” damage.

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The Fordow plant before and after the the US bombed the siteCredit: Reuters
Black and white photo of a missile test.

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The moment the missile hit the earth in the test footage
Illustration of a map showing the path of US bombers attacking Iran.

The International Atomic Energy Agency’s head Rafael Grossi made the bombshell revelation following Donald Trump’s Operation Midnight Hammer.

The Don’s blitz saw 12 30,000lb bunker busting bombs strike three of Tehran’s nuclear facilities on June 22.

The US President hailed the strikes at the time and said they “obliterated” their targets as planned – despite some claiming the hits were less successful than first thought.

Speaking on the state of Iran’s nuclear facilities after Trump’s strikes, Grossi warned: “The capacities they have are there.

“They can have, you know, in a matter of months, I would say, a few cascades of centrifuges spinning and producing enriched uranium, or less than that.”

He added: “But as I said, frankly speaking, one cannot claim that everything has disappeared and there is nothing there.”

And the watchdog head made the explosive claim that Iran still had “industrial and technological capabilities… so if they so wish, they will be able to start doing this again”.

It comes after a leaked preliminary Pentagon assessment found the US strikes only set the nuclear programme back by a few months.

On Wednesday, Iran’s parliament agreed to suspend all cooperation with the IAEA.

The ban means blocking experts from assessing the true extent of the Israeli and US attacks on nuclear facilities.

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And it makes it more challenging to locate any highly enriched uranium Iran may possess which could help them make a nuke.

Iran’s ambassador to the UN Amir-Saeid Iravani told CBS: “I think that enrichment will never stop.

“Our cooperation with IAEA will be suspended.”

It comes after Trump told Fox News on Sunday morning that the US bombs on Iran went through enemy nuclear sites “like absolute butter”.

Celebrating his blitz on the mullahs, he said: “It was obliterated like nobody’s ever seen before.

“And that meant the end to their nuclear ambitions at least for a period of time.”

The war in the Middle East lasted just 12 days as it quickly turned into a major conflict when Trump decided to strike the Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran responded to Trump’s intervention by unsuccessfully striking a US army base in Doha, Qatar – before the Ayatollah claimed victory over America and Israel.

But Tehran contradicted Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei by admitting that Operation Midnight Hammer and the joint Israeli attacks did cause “excessive and serious” damage.

Israel struck Iranian nuclear and military sites on June 13, after Tel Aviv claimed Tehran was dangerously close to developing a nuclear weapon.

Rafael Grossi giving a statement at a press conference.

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Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi said Iran could be months away from a bombCredit: AFP
Screenshot of a Truth Social post by Donald Trump about damage to Iranian nuclear sites.

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Trump had posted this Truth shortly after launching the strikesCredit: Truth Social
Satellite image of the Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP) one week after US strikes.

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Overview of the the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant one week after US strikesCredit: AFP

The US attacks helped to end the war, according to Trump, with both Israel and Iran quickly declaring they had won the fight afterwards.

Tyrant Khamenei, 86, claimed victory over Israel and America despite his country being hammered for almost two weeks.

The Supreme Leader ludicrously claimed Iran had almost crushed Israel and the government in Tel Aviv was on the verge of collapse.

That’s despite the IDF controlling the skies over Tehran, assassinating dozens of top generals and nuclear scientists, and destroying dozens of valuable missile batteries in just 12 days of fighting.

Even with a ceasefire being agreed upon, Trump made it clear he would “absolutely” consider bombing Iran again if it was ever needed.

He told reporters in the White House he would “without question” attack the country if US intelligence pointed towards Iran enriching uranium to concerning levels.

It comes as Iran held a funeral for the commanders wiped out in the war.

The event was severely plagued by “Death to America” chants and the burning of Israeli flags across the day.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressing the nation.

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The Ayatollah bizarrely claimed victory over the US and IsraelCredit: AFP
President Trump in the White House Situation Room wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.

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Trump sat in the Situation Room of the White House a day before the US strikesCredit: AFP
Aerial view of a large crowd of mourners at a funeral procession.

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Over a million people reportedly lined the streets of Tehran for the funeral of Iranian commandersCredit: Getty

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