David Albright:
Well, I think what we saw in satellite imagery, and we know a lot about the nuclear sites, is, you had thousands and thousands of centrifuges destroyed. And, more importantly, you have the ability to make them was destroyed and to create the thing that’s enriched.
There’s a — you put in uranium in a centrifuge, and it’s a form of uranium hexafluoride. The plant to do that is large, complicated, and it was destroyed. And so, in that sense, they can’t make any more centrifuges. And once they run out of a supply of uranium hexafluoride, they can’t run the centrifuges.
So, but, that being said, they also have these stocks of 60 percent in rich uranium. They may have some centrifuges that have been made or manufactured, but not deployed in the two centrifuge plants, Natanz and Fordow, that were attacked.