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Trump says Iran’s nuclear program is destroyed; others aren’t so sure

  • The U.S. military carried out airstrikes early on a Sunday targeting three major Iranian nuclear sites, including Natanz and Fordow, in a mission called Operation Midnight Hammer.
  • These strikes followed increased tensions and surveillance showing trucks sealing tunnels before the attacks, but experts remain uncertain if Iran moved enriched uranium beforehand.
  • Satellite images and reports confirm heavy damage to Iran's infrastructure, including the Isfahan uranium conversion plant and multiple structures, but significant uranium stocks likely remain intact underground.
  • While U.S. officials, including Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump, declared Iran's nuclear ambitions obliterated, experts like David Albright and Jeffrey Lewis caution the program is set back but far from destroyed.
  • The strikes may delay Iran's weapon development by months or years, but could also increase Tehran's resolve to build nuclear arms, highlighting the ongoing complexity in nonproliferation efforts globally.
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OPB broke the news in Portland, United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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