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Iran's Nuclear Stockpile Grows Amid Ongoing U.S. Negotiations
Iran's uranium stockpile enriched to near weapons-grade levels has surged, raising concerns as U.S. negotiations continue to limit its nuclear program.

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Iran's uranium stockpile enriched to 60% has increased by nearly 50%, totaling 408.6 kilograms.
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The U.S. and Iran are in negotiations to restrict Iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions.
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Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful, but the U.S. and Israel express concerns about its intentions.
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The IAEA has raised alarms about Iran's nuclear activities and its cooperation, citing undeclared sites and enrichment levels.
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A recent poll indicates 77% of American voters are worried about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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