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How Much Has Iran's Nuclear Program Been Set Back?
CGTN Europe
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25/06/2025
CGTN Europe spoke to Paul Ingram, a nuclear disarmament researcher at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
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Let's talk now to Paul Ingram, who's a nuclear disarmament researcher at the UK Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
00:06
Thanks for coming on the programme, Paul.
00:08
So we've got conflicting reports, haven't we, on all sides, really,
00:11
about just how much of Iran's nuclear capability has been destroyed by these US strikes.
00:17
What are your thoughts?
00:19
Well, I think your correspondent earlier got it right.
00:23
It depends on who's saying and what their interests are.
00:26
I think that the evidence seems to point to the fact that there is extensive damage that's undeniable.
00:35
That will have set back Iran's capacity to develop nuclear material for whatever purpose.
00:43
And that, I think, is undeniable.
00:46
How you time that is super complicated.
00:50
And it's important also to recognise that if the intention is to create material for a nuclear weapon,
01:00
then the quantities are not actually that great, much less than for commercial purposes.
01:07
So I think Rubio's comment that the conversion facility has been destroyed means that there's no route to a nuclear weapon,
01:15
I think it's patently absurd.
01:16
I think that if the Iranians put their minds to it and they've spirited away this 440-odd kilos of highly enriched uranium,
01:26
there is certainly the capacity to reconstitute in months rather than years.
01:33
Most of this damage is around centrifuges and other parts of the fuel cycle.
01:40
And with the knowledge they have, I think the Iranians could rebuild that.
01:47
So what about this Iranian then that you say could have been potentially spirited away?
01:52
What might have happened to that?
01:54
Well, if I were the Iranians and I knew that there was a likely attack coming along,
01:59
I would just take it somewhere safe, somewhere secret, somewhere that they know is not compromised.
02:05
And that is somewhere that the agency will not have visited.
02:11
Bear in mind that Iran has been the most heavily inspected country on the planet when it comes to nuclear facilities.
02:18
It has engaged extensively with the agency.
02:21
The agency has visited many, many, many sites in the country.
02:25
But it can't visit all possible places.
02:29
And so the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard Corps, will have found a space that the agency will not have been.
02:36
And I would imagine, too, that they either already have or will develop quite quickly centrifuge cascades that could take it further,
02:46
should they choose to do so.
02:47
The key thing here...
02:49
Sorry, go ahead.
02:50
No, sorry, I just wanted to ask you what does happen now with this nuclear program,
02:53
because it has just pledged to accelerate the civilian nuclear program,
02:57
as well as suspending cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog.
03:01
So what does happen now?
03:04
Well, so it suspends cooperation, so everything goes dark.
03:09
That's a really serious problem.
03:11
That's probably the most important dimension of this whole issue.
03:15
alongside the fact that the voices within Iran calling for nuclear capability
03:22
will be much louder today than they were a week ago.
03:26
And the Americans and Israelis have given Iran every incentive to try to race to a nuclear weapon.
03:32
That's one side.
03:33
On the other hand, there are still some areas of weaponization that Iran has not mastered.
03:39
They certainly have experienced significant setback when it comes to the capacity to race.
03:47
And so there's a lot of uncertainty.
03:50
And that's why, when you have uncertainty, there's lots of room for political speculation, analysis and disinformation.
03:58
And so when you have the U.S. president expressing great confidence that they've set this program back by decades,
04:05
you know that that's not entirely true.
04:09
Paul, great to get your thoughts today.
04:11
Thank you so much for coming on the program.
04:12
That's Paul Ingram from the UK's Center for the Study of Existential Risk.
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