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Iran’s Nuclear Arsenal Survived the Bombs — And That’s Washington’s Biggest Problem

by Team Lumida
April 13, 2026
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Why Iran Thinks It Won the War — Despite Catastrophic Military Losses
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  • Iran retained nearly 1,000 lbs of near-weapons-grade uranium despite five weeks of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, with half buried deep under the Isfahan nuclear site
  • Islamabad peace talks collapsed after 21 hours — VP Vance demands Iran commit to never seeking a nuclear weapon or the tools to build one quickly
  • Key assets survive: centrifuges, an uninspected underground enrichment site, and weapons-development knowledge remain largely intact
  • A two-week diplomatic window is now underway, but either side could resume hostilities at any moment

What Happened?

Five weeks of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes destroyed labs, research facilities, and parts of Iran’s enrichment infrastructure — but left its most critical assets untouched. Iran’s stockpile of nearly 1,000 pounds of near-weapons-grade uranium survived intact, with half buried in tunnels deep under the Isfahan nuclear site. Talks in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours, with Vice President JD Vance declaring Washington needs an “affirmative commitment” that Iran will not seek a nuclear weapon or the rapid-development tools to build one. Iran blamed the breakdown on what it called maximalist U.S. demands.

Why It Matters?

The survival of Iran’s nuclear program fundamentally complicates any diplomatic resolution. Even with enrichment sites at Fordow and Natanz destroyed in last year’s 12-day war, Iran likely retains centrifuges and an uninspected underground enrichment site at Isfahan — and potentially a hardened tunnel complex near Natanz that may be beyond the reach of even the most powerful U.S. weapons. The enriched uranium stockpile is Iran’s most valuable bargaining chip: surrendering it would require concessions Tehran is unlikely to accept easily. A military seizure of the material, reportedly considered by Trump, would be extraordinarily complex and dangerous. Meanwhile, any covert weaponization effort would be difficult to detect without continued deep intelligence penetration.

What’s Next?

A two-week diplomatic window is now underway, but either side could resume hostilities. U.S. negotiators must simultaneously address Iran’s nuclear program and its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz. White House envoy Steve Witkoff has proposed Iran abandon domestic enrichment and accept imported fuel — a demand Tehran has historically rejected. The outcome of this fragile ceasefire window may determine whether the Iran conflict reignites or gives way to a lasting deal that reshapes the Middle East’s security architecture for years to come.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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