Iran revived its program in 2006 after a three-year suspension prompted. In June 2010, after months of lobbying by the Obama administration and Europe. In May 2011, the world’s global nuclear inspection agency, frustrated by Iran’s refusal to answer questions, revealed that it possesses evidenc. Iran is moving its most critical nuclear fuel production to a heavily defended underground military facility outside the holy city of Qum, where it is less vulnerable to attack from the air and, the Iranians hope, the kind of cyberattack that crippled its nuclear program, according to intelligence officials
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