Trump says Iran’s nuclear program is destroyed; others aren’t so sure
- The U.S. military conducted airstrikes early on Sunday targeting Iran's nuclear sites at Natanz, Fordo, and Isfahan using bunker-buster bombs and cruise missiles.
- These strikes aimed to destroy centrifuges and nuclear infrastructure, while satellite imagery showed trucks sealing tunnels before the attack, possibly moving uranium stockpiles away.
- Analysts reported heavy damage to Isfahan's uranium conversion plant and craters at Fordo, but also noted significant enriched uranium stocks and intact nuclear infrastructure remain.
- Jeffrey Lewis stated, “If this ends here, it's a really incomplete strike,” emphasizing that Iran still possesses enriched uranium, and its exact location is unknown.
- While the attack set back Iran's nuclear program, experts agree the effort is incomplete and Iran could reconstitute enrichment or move uranium to covert locations to pursue weaponization.
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Is Iran’s Nuclear Program Damaged or Destroyed?
When we last recorded Saturday night, the U.S. had just announced its strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The U.S. had entered the war. The restrainers had seemingly lost.In the following hours, President Donald Trump said the mission was a “spectacular military success.” And Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the strike “obliterated” Iran’s “nuclear …
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