An in-depth report from the Jerusalem Post indicates that one year following the US and Israeli attacks that obliterated Iran's primary nuclear sites, Iran is still in possession of more than 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent — a quantity sufficient to create several nuclear arms if further processed. The facilities have not demonstrated significant reconstruction activity, reinforcing that the strikes inflicted enduring harm. Nonetheless, the existing ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran has yet to clarify the status of this uranium reserve. The former president has publicly insisted that Iran's nuclear assets should be taken out of the nation. Iran contends that nuclear discussions are distinct from the Hormuz agreement. For the US, this unresolved issue is considered the most perilous aspect of the ongoing conflict with Iran.