Iran’s HEU | Sunday on 60 Minutes

The article discusses concerns over Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which is believed to be sufficient to produce at least ten nuclear bombs. This situation poses a significant challenge for the United States and the international community, as securing or neutralizing this material is crucial to preventing nuclear proliferation. The report highlights a past covert mission known as Project Sapphire, where the U.S. successfully secured nuclear material from Kazakhstan in the 1990s. This operation could serve as a model for a similar mission in Iran, should diplomatic efforts fail. The article underscores the complexity and urgency of addressing Iran’s nuclear capabilities, emphasizing the need for strategic planning and international cooperation to ensure global security. QUESTION: How might the international community balance diplomatic efforts with covert operations to effectively address nuclear threats like those posed by Iran? 

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