Arak Reactors: Iran's Nuclear Tensions Rise Amid Airstrikes
Israel launched airstrikes on Iran's Arak heavy water reactor, citing concerns over plutonium production for atomic bombs. Although the reactor was inactive and no uranium was present, the event highlights ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions and the complexities following the U.S.'s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.

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Amid escalating concerns surrounding Iran's nuclear program, Israel executed airstrikes on the Arak heavy water reactor, located 250 kilometers southwest of Tehran. This action signals heightened anxieties about plutonium production, which poses a potential threat of atomic bomb creation.
Though the Arak reactor was never operational and contained no uranium fuel, the strikes highlight the uncertainties following the U.S.'s abandonment of the 2015 nuclear agreement. Iran's insistence on the peaceful nature of its program is further complicated by its enrichment of uranium to 60% purity, a short leap from weapon-grade levels.
The International Atomic Energy Agency remains vigilant, warning that such nuclear sites should steer clear from being military targets. As Israel reports damage to the reactor core's seal, the global community watches tensely as diplomatic ties concerning Iran's nuclear capabilities remain fraught with tension.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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