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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) โ Iran will surpass the uranium-stockpile limit set by its nuclear deal in the next 10 days, an official said Monday, raising pressure on Europeans trying to save the accord a year after the U.S. withdrawal lit the fuse for the heightened tensions now between Tehran and Washington.
Hours later, the two countries appeared to approach a flashpoint when the Pentagon announced it was sending about 1,000 additional American troops to the Middle East to bolster security in the region in the face of what U.S. officials said is a growing threat from Iran.
The earlier announcement by Iranโs nuclear agency marked yet another deadline set by Tehran. President Hassan Rouhani already has warned Europe that a new deal needs to be in place by July 7 or the Islamic Republic would increase its enrichment of uranium.
Enrichment Just Below Weapons-Grade
Atomic energy spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi suggested that Iranโs enrichment could reach up to 20%, just a step away from weapons-grade levels.
It appears as if Iran has begun its own maximum pressure campaign on the world after facing one from President Donald Trumpโs administration that deeply cut into its sale of crude oil abroad and sent its economy into freefall. Europe has so far been unable to offer Iran a way around the U.S. sanctions.
The development follows apparent attacks last week in the Strait of Hormuz on oil tankers, assaults that Washington has blamed on Iran. While Iran has denied being involved, it laid mines in the 1980s targeting oil tankers around the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which a fifth of the worldโs crude oil passes.
Iranian Officials: Time is Running Out
โIf this condition continues, there will be no dealโ anymore, Kamalvandi said. He accused the Europeans of โkilling timeโ as the clock runs down.
Rouhani, greeting Franceโs new ambassador to Tehran on Monday, similarly warned that time was running out on the deal.
โThe current situation is very critical and France and the other parties to the (deal) still have a very limited opportunity to play their historic role for saving the deal,โ Rouhani said, according to his website.
โAt the moment, as of today, Iran is still technically compliant and we strongly hope, encourage and expect that Iran continues to comply,โ Mogherini told journalists. She insisted she would await the next report on the issue from the U.N.โs nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Could Pass Nuclear Deal Limits This Week
Under terms of the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, Iran can keep a stockpile of no more than 300 kilograms (660 pounds) of low-enriched uranium. Kamalvandi said that given Iranโs recent decision to quadruple its production of low-enriched uranium, it would pass the 300-kilogram limit on Thursday, June 27.
The Vienna-based IAEA said last month that Iran remained within its stockpile limits and declined to comment on Iranโs announcement. Kamalvandi said Iran would continue to allow the U.N. to inspect its nuclear facilities for the time being.
He also raised the specter of increasing its enrichment levels, saying Iran needs 5% enriched uranium for its nuclear power plant in the southern Iranian port of Bushehr and 20% enriched fuel for its Tehran research reactor.
The nuclear deal limits Iran to enriching uranium only to 3.67%, enough for power plants and other peaceful purposes.
But after America pulled out of the nuclear accord and escalated sanctions, Rouhani set a July 7 deadline for Europe to come up with better terms for the deal or Tehran would boost enrichment further. So far, a European mechanism called INSTEX to protect trade with Iran has yet to take off.
Unilateral U.S. Withdrawal in 2018
Under the accord, Iran agreed to limit its uranium enrichment in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Since Trump took office, the U.S. has steadily stripped away at the accord, and he pulled America out of the deal in May 2018.
However, Iranโs announcement that it was on the verge of surpassing the uranium-stockpile limit set by the nuclear agreement put the U.S. is the awkward position of having to push Iran to abide by the deal Trump has disparaged.
โItโs unfortunate that they have made this announcement today,โ State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said. โIt doesnโt surprise anybody and this is why the president has often said that the JCPOA needs to be replaced with a better deal.โ
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the international community should reinstate sanctions if Iran follows through on its threats, adding: โIn any case, Israel will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons.โ
Pentagon Rushes Military Assets to Region
Tensions have risen in the region since last month. The U.S. rushed an aircraft carrier strike group and other military assets to the Middle East in response to what it said were threats from Iran. On Monday, the Pentagon said it would send additional security forces and troops for increased surveillance and intelligence gathering in the region.
Meanwhile, a series of mysterious attacks have targeted oil tankers, and the U.S. blames Iranian-laid limpet mines. Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen also have launched a series of drone and missile attacks on Saudi Arabia. The Pentagon on Monday released new photos intended to bolster its case that Iran was responsible for the attacks.
Iranโs paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, which the U.S. suspects in the attacks, answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and operates outside of the traditional militaryโs control.
Gen. Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, the chief of the general staff of Iranโs armed forces, denied Tehran was involved in the tanker attacks, saying Monday the country only would respond in โan open, strong and severe wayโ if needed.
Iran Shows Potential Reactor Site
But he also reiterated Iranโs traditional stance on the Strait of Hormuz.
โIf we decide to block the Strait of Hormuz, we will to do it in a way that even a drop of oil wonโt pass the strait,โ Bagheri added.
Kamalvandi spoke to Iranian journalists at the countryโs Arak heavy water nuclear reactor. Such reactors produce plutonium that can be used in nuclear weapons. Iran, under the nuclear deal, had reconfigured the facility to address Western concerns on that issue.
However, Kamalvandi said the country could rebuild the facility to make it produce plutonium. He made a point to give an interview to Iranian state television, standing next to the open pit where the reactor would be in the facility.
As the camera panned down to what would be the reactorโs core, Kamalvandi stressed that piping could be replaced and the reactor could be built to make plutonium. Hard-liners opposed to the nuclear deal had constantly accused the agency of filling the entire pit with concrete.
โThey had previously photoshopped a picture of this place having been filled up with concrete,โ Kamalvandi said.
He added: โThe message that we tried to get across to Europeans today was that not much time is left for them.โ
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