Iran’s second gen ventrifuges are apparently offline, while their stone-age centrifuges are apparently still online.
Like I said Iran seems to be far from the bomb, but not real far.
If you have any info that discredits what the IAEA has to say, then post it.
Here is something you can look at. I don’t know the veracity of this, but it seems to be generally in agreement with what the world at large knows,
http://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/articles-reports/irans-nuclear-timetable.
It does not take much to go from 20% enriched to 80% enriched, is the point I am making. Little Boy was an 80% enriched Uranium gun-type bomb.
Any capacity to enrich Uranium in the wrong hands is a bad one. Any country wanting a nuclear power program can buy all the material they need from any nuclear power at great diplomatic prices. There will never be a need for any country to invest in centrifuges to create their own nuclear power program when so much material is available. Iran is definitely building towards a nuclear bomb test.