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Experts ‘deeply’ concerned over Iran’s work at underground nuclear site
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Experts ‘deeply’ concerned over Iran’s work at underground nuclear site

Experts from the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) expressed deep concern over Iran's continued work at its underground nuclear site, Pickaxe Mountain, which remains inaccessible to IAEA inspectors. The site, located in the Zagros Mountains, has seen steady activity since at least 2020, raising questions about Iran's compliance with the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU). ISIS analysts suggest that Iran may be building a nuclear facility as a contingency if negotiations fail. Satellite imagery from late June 2026 shows ongoing construction and hardening efforts at the site. The U.S., alongside Israel, conducted military strikes against Iran's nuclear and missile infrastructure in February 2026. The IAEA has not responded to inquiries regarding potential inspections of Pickaxe Mountain, while other Iranian facilities like Natanz show reduced activity.

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Experts ‘deeply’ concerned over Iran’s work at underground nuclear site

Experts from the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) expressed deep concern over Iran's continued work at its underground nuclear site, Pickaxe Mountain, which remains inaccessible to IAEA inspectors. The site, located in the Zagros Mountains, has seen steady activity since at least 2020, raising questions about Iran's compliance with the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU). ISIS analysts suggest that Iran may be building a nuclear facility as a contingency if negotiations fail. Satellite imagery from late June 2026 shows ongoing construction and hardening efforts at the site. The U.S., alongside Israel, conducted military strikes against Iran's nuclear and missile infrastructure in February 2026. The IAEA has not responded to inquiries regarding potential inspections of Pickaxe Mountain, while other Iranian facilities like Natanz show reduced activity.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Iran's actions in a negative light, emphasizing concerns over non-compliance with international agreements and portraying Iran as deceptive and untrustworthy. It highlights U.S. and Israeli military action, aligns with鹰派 viewpoints, and uses language such as 'brutal' and 'connivng

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article aligns with the cross-source consensus on Iran's nuclear activities and the concerns raised by experts. However, objectivity is lower due to the use of emotionally charged language like 'deeply concerning' and the implication that Iran is deceptive, which may reflec

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