The article reports that independent military research institute Institute for Science and International Security has observed repair work at the Parchin military complex in Iran over recent weeks, raising concerns about potential nuclear weapon development. The IAEA previously noted that Parchin was used for technologies relevant to nuclear weapons until 2003, including simulations of nuclear warhead deployment. Reports from CNN suggest similar activity at other facilities linked to ballistic missile and nuclear weapon programs, such as Pickaxe Mountain. However, there are no indications of suspicious activity at Isfahan, Natanz, or Fordo, which were bombed by the U.S. in summer 2025. Tehran has committed under a June agreement with the U.S. to maintain the 'status quo' in its nuclear program and to abandon developing nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to pressure Iran regarding freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, citing attacks on commercial vessels in the region. President Trump reaffirmed the end of the ceasefire but kept the door open for further talks.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information from multiple sources, including the Institute for Science and International Security and CNN, without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It provides balanced reporting on both Iranian activities and U.S. demands, while avoiding explicit ideological sl





