Trump Says Iran’s Uranium Is Too Deep to Reach
Apr 4, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:34
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Views1.3K
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President Donald Trump is making headlines after claiming that Iran’s uranium stockpile is buried so deep underground that it would be extremely difficult to reach or remove. In recent remarks, Trump suggested that the material is stored deep within heavily fortified nuclear sites, saying it would be “very hard for anybody” to access. This aligns with intelligence assessments indicating that much of Iran’s enriched uranium is located in underground facilities such as Natanz Nuclear Facility and Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center, often protected by reinforced tunnels and layers of rock and concrete. Experts say these sites are specifically designed to withstand airstrikes and make extraction extremely difficult. Some uranium may even be buried under rubble from previous strikes, adding another layer of complexity to any attempt to secure or destroy it. At the same time, Trump has acknowledged that the uranium still exists and can be monitored via satellite, raising questions about whether military action or diplomacy is the best way to deal with it.
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