Built Inside a Mountain and Hardened Against Bunker-Busting Bombs. Here’s What We Know About Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site
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28 Articles
Only U.S. anti-bunker bombs could seriously damage Fordo's underground nuclear site, according to experts.
Iran asserts that its nuclear program is peaceful. Israel sees it differently. But can Israel destroy one of the most important nuclear facilities in the Islamic Republic without US aid?
The Fordo nuclear complex could play a central role in the construction of an atomic bomb – but Israel's attacks have so far been spared, and they would need US help to do so.
By Vasco Cotovio and Brad Lendon Five tunnels extending into a group of mountains, a large support structure and a large security perimeter: that's all you can see from Fordow's mysterious fuel enrichment plant in Iran from recent satellite images.
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