The nation now has 11 tons of enriched uranium after barely having any while the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was in place, The New York Times reports Congress grilled Pete Hegseth this week over the lack of progress ending the war in Iran — and things got ugly. The defense secretary was repeatedly pressed about the Trump administration’s ever-changing, contradictory rationale for their decision to initiate the now-months-long conflict , particularly the claim that the Middle Eastern nation was on the verge of producing a nuclear weapon. “Do you know how much enriched uranium was [created] after you ripped up the JCPOA?” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) asked Hegseth, referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the nuclear deal the Obama administration struck with Iran that restricted the nation’s nuclear development capabilities.…