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"These measures will not have enough impact on Iran," Mehmanparast said. "These miscalculations will bear no fruit for the U.S. and Western countries." Iran has acknowledged its labs have enriched uranium up to 20 percent. That's a significantly higher concentration than the nation's main stockpile
-- and can be turned into weapons-grade material more quickly than the lower enriched uranium. In Vienna, diplomats said Iran had recently doubled its capacity for 20 percent enrichment by hooking up two more series of centrifuges at its Fordo facility, which is deep underground in a mountainside south of Tehran and possibly safe from airstrikes. The diplomats, who are accredited to the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency, asked for anonymity because their information was confidential.
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