
Iranian stockpiles of enriched uranium have grown by nearly 50% since February, according to a Saturday report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N. organ tasked with monitoring Iran's nuclear stockpiles. The radical Islamist regime now possesses 900.8 pounds of enriched uranium, enough to construct 10 nuclear weapons, up from the 605.8 pounds noted in the IAEA's February 8 report. "The nuclear program that Iran is trying to implement or create - that is top of mind for the Israelis and the Israeli government," said Rep. Marlon Stutzman (R-Ind.).