New information from IAEA on Iran's nuclear program

Officials at the International Atomic Energy Agency report Iran has enough nuclear fuel to build a bomb if it decides to violate international treaty obligations, kick out inspectors and further refine its supply. David Albright of the Ploughshares-funded Institute for Science and International Security said while Iran has “achieved a nuclear-weapons breakout capability," the stockpile signifies "a capability, not a decision." ISIS compiled an analysis of the report.

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