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Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 Accord

Summary by DNyuz
Israeli and American strikes appear to have created a major roadblock to Iran’s manufacture of atomic bombs, even if its cache of uranium fuel remains untouched, analysts say. That’s because attacks on one of the sites, in Isfahan, shattered gear that Iran was preparing to use for the transformation of enriched uranium gas into dense metal. That process, known as metallization, is among the last steps in making the explosive core of an atomic bo…

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Israeli and U.S. attacks seem to have created a major obstacle to Iran’s manufacture of atomic bombs, even if its uranium fuel reserve remains intact, analysts say. This is because attacks on one of the sites in Isfahan destroyed the equipment Iran was preparing to use for the transformation of uranium enriched gas into dense metal. That process, known as metalization, is one of the last steps in the manufacture of an atomic bomb’s explosive cor…

Israeli and U.S. attacks seem to have created a major obstacle to Iran’s manufacture of atomic bombs, even if its uranium fuel reserve remains intact, analysts say. This is because attacks on one of the sites in Isfahan destroyed the equipment Iran was preparing to use for the transformation of uranium enriched gas into dense metal. That process, known as metalization, is one of the last steps in the manufacture of an atomic bomb’s explosive cor…

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DNyuz broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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