No matter how many troops are deployed, US will not be able to take away Iran’s 440 kg uranium, why?
Uma Shankar March 31, 2026 01:24 AM
No matter how many troops are deployed, US will not be able to take away Iran's 440 kg uranium, why?

A big question is arising amid the ongoing tension between Iran and America. What will happen to the 440 kg of enriched uranium that Iran has? This quantity is enough to make about 10 nuclear bombs. According to the report of The Wall Street Journal, Trump wants to take possession of the uranium possessed by Iran. For this, Trump is going to send 10,000 additional soldiers to the Middle East. Of these, more than 3,500 soldiers have already reached there with the USS Tripoli. There are already about 50,000 American soldiers present in this area. Besides, the 82nd Airborne Division is also on alert.

But it is considered very difficult for any country to acquire or destroy it. Journalist Mark Urban has expressed concern over this in an article published in the British newspaper Sunday Times. He says that after the end of the current war, Iran's nuclear program can progress more rapidly. Especially when the leadership in the country changes and the new leaders can hurry towards making nuclear weapons.

Questions on America after the war started

The Sunday Times reports that Iran has been saying for many years that it is not making nuclear weapons, but at the same time enriches uranium to higher levels than necessary. Apart from this, many times it also does not follow international rules and inspection procedures. US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard had claimed that she knew where Iran had hidden 440 kg of uranium enriched up to 60%. Despite this, the question arises that when America was aware of this, why did it start the war?

in the report donald trump There is also mention of Irani's statement, in which he had said that Iran is not ready to give up its nuclear program. Also, according to the Israeli intelligence agency, Iran has built a base at the foothills of Mount Bekas near the Natanz Nuclear Facility, where research related to nuclear weapons is being conducted. The Sunday Times article also warns that Iran may ignore the rules of the international organization International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said that even if existing nuclear bases are destroyed, Iran can build new ones.

Where has Iran hidden uranium?

It has been told that this uranium may have been kept in 18 to 20 small containers of metal, whose shape is like the oxygen cylinders of divers. These are hidden deep inside Iran, making them very difficult to find and capture. Experts believe that if America tries to capture it, this mission will be very dangerous. There have also been unsuccessful attempts in history like Operation Eagle Claw, when America failed to rescue the hostages in Iran.

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