Iran’s Allegations of U.S.-Israeli Strikes on Natanz Demand Scrutiny Amid Contradictory IAEA Reports
Iran accuses the U.S. and Israel of attacking its Natanz nuclear site, but U.N. inspections find no direct damage—revealing a complex battle over truth that impacts America’s security posture.
In a move that raises serious questions about transparency and accountability, Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Reza Najafi, accused the United States and Israel of airstrikes targeting the Natanz uranium enrichment facility. This claim directly contradicts statements from IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi, who assured member states "up to now" there is no indication of damage to Iran's nuclear installations. What Is Really Happening at Natanz? Natanz has long been in the spotlight as Iran’s central hub for uranium enrichment—a facility capable of inching dangerously close to weapons-grade material. Yet, despite Najafi’s allegations, international inspectors report no...
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