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Iran parliamentary spokesperson Ebrahim Rezaei says the country may consider 90 percent uranium enrichment in the event of a future attack. The proposal is set for review by the parliament.

Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for Iran's parliament Foreign Policy and National Security Committee, stated that Iran may consider increasing uranium enrichment to 90 percent in response to potential future attacks.

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