Iran Trying to Regain Access to Bombed Fordow Nuclear Site
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Asia-Pacific left: ‘End the US-Israeli war on Iran’
Left organisations in Malaysia, the Philippines, India and Australia have responded to Israel’s illegal “pre-emptive” strikes on Iran, on June 13, and the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan by the United States, on June 22, reports Susan Price.
Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the United States on June 30 of "betraying" the diplomatic path, claiming that Washington's alleged support for recent Israeli military attacks jeopardizes the future of indirect nuclear negotiations.
Iran’s Breaking Point: How U.S and Israeli Attacks May Destroy the NPT and Spark a Nuclear Crisis
For twelve consecutive days, Israel has waged an intense aerial campaign against Iranian nuclear and military sites. On June 22, the United States joined the offensive, striking three major nuclear facilities Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow. The military aggression, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims is meant to prevent an “existential threat,” has killed hundreds, […] The post Iran’s Breaking Point: How U.S and Israeli Attacks M…
Iran’s Fordow Facility: Rapid Reconstruction Efforts Follow U.S. Airstrike
New satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies, captured just five days after a U.S. airstrike, shows significant construction activity at Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment facility. The underground nuclear bunker, located near Qom, was targeted by American B-2 bombers deploying 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs. The images, taken in late June 2025, depict Iranian construction crews working diligently to repair the damage caused by the attac…
Recent attacks on the installation are Iranian nuclear weapons, carried out by Israel and the United States, have raised concerns that are relevant and of great impact on the protection or infrastructure of non-conflict areas and are falling within the international regime of proliferation or nuclear weapons. Read more (07/01/2025)
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