Iran Nuclear Program Facts
Iran doesn't even have nuclear facilities as was confirmed in 2003. ChatGPT said: The statement that "Iran doesn't even have nuclear facilities as was confirmed in 2003" isn't entirely accurate — Iran does have nuclear facilities, and it has for decades. Here’s a brief clarification and historical timeline: 🔹 Iran’s Nuclear Facilities: Key Facts Start of Program : Iran's nuclear program began in the 1950s with U.S. support under the "Atoms for Peace" program. Natanz & Arak Facilities : By the early 2000s, Iran had constructed nuclear sites like Natanz (uranium enrichment) and Arak (heavy water reactor). These were not declared to the IAEA until later, which raised international concerns. 2003 Confirmation : In 2003 , the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that Iran had undeclared nuclear activities . However, Iran did possess nuclear facilities — what was confirmed was that some parts of the program were not in...