Unmasking the Truth: U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites—Partial Success or Strategic Mirage?
While the Trump administration claims total destruction of key Iranian nuclear sites, emerging intelligence reveals Iran’s enriched uranium may still lie recoverable underground, challenging official narratives and exposing critical gaps in strategy.
In a telling revelation that deserves serious scrutiny, senior Israeli officials now caution that substantial stocks of enriched uranium at Iran’s heavily fortified nuclear site in Isfahan remain buried but potentially retrievable, despite last month’s U.S. military strikes. This disclosure challenges the bold claims from Washington about "obliterating" Iran’s nuclear capabilities and highlights an uncomfortable truth: the threat from Iran remains far from neutralized. How Effective Are America’s Strikes Against Deeply Buried Nuclear Threats? The strikes, executed with precision bombs designed specifically for penetrating hardened targets, targeted three notorious facilities: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. While President Trump and his administration...
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