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Iran’s nuclear program is one of the most closely watched proliferation issues in the world. In this episode of Breaking Down the Cartels, we examine what international inspectors have actually reported, why uranium enriched to 60% raises alarm, how the post-Soviet “loose nukes” era changed global nuclear security, and why experts separate realistic proliferation threats from Hollywood-style black-market speculation. From Iran’s monitored enrichment sites to the nuclear-smuggling fears that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union, this episode breaks down the facts, the history, and the nightmare scenarios that still drive intelligence and nonproliferation policy today. Because when nuclear material enters the conversation, the stakes are no longer regional — they are global. #BreakingDownTheCartels #Iran #NuclearProliferation #EnrichedUranium #IAEA #LooseNukes #NuclearSecurity #BlackMarket #Geopolitics #Cartels #NationalSecurity #MiddleEast IAEA Safeguards Report on Iran (Feb. 27, 2026) — official reporting on Iran’s stockpile, including uranium enriched up to 60%. Reuters / Rafael Grossi reporting (Mar. 9, 2026) — on the likely location of much of Iran’s near-bomb-grade uranium and limits on inspector visibility after strikes. IAEA Incident and Trafficking Database (ITDB) — official background on illicit trafficking and unauthorized incidents involving nuclear and radioactive material. Defense Threat Reduction Agency — History of Cooperative Threat Reduction — background on the Nunn-Lugar effort to secure former Soviet nuclear stockpiles. U.S. State Department — Proliferation Security Initiative — overview of multinational efforts to stop trafficking of WMD-related materials. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission — Dirty Bombs Backgrounder — distinction between a radiological dispersal device and a nuclear weapon. These sources support the nuclear-security and proliferation portions of our episode; they do not by themselves establish a verified Iran–Cartel nuclear partnership. That framing remains speculative in our presentation.
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