Experts and Officials Are Still Assessing What Remains of Iran's ...
- US military bombers struck Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities over the weekend using fourteen 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs.
- The strikes, part of Operation Midnight Hammer, followed Israel’s earlier targeted attacks and aimed to disable Iran’s nuclear program amid concerns it might quickly relocate enriched uranium.
- Iran’s Fordow site, built deep into a mountain and fortified with ultra-high performance concrete, likely suffered damage, but experts warn it could remain partially intact or materials moved to secret locations.
- President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth declared the operation a success with no intelligence indicating uranium was moved, while leaked Defense Intelligence Agency documents suggest the nuclear program may only be delayed by months.
- Officials continue assessing the impact, warning Iran could develop bombs using clandestine facilities and emphasizing uncertainty about the full extent of damage and relocation of enriched material.
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(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Jo Jun-hyung = On the 26th (local time), the White House announced that before the US military's airstrike on Iran's nuclear facility (Eastern time in the US on the 21st), Iran was storing...
Trump, Hegseth reject suggestion Iran moved uranium before US strikes: ‘Nothing was taken out’
Trump dismissed suggestions Iran may have been able to remove its cache of uranium in the days prior to the attacks after satellite imagery emerged of cargo-style trucks lined up outside Fordow -- one of the three targeted sites -- late last week.
Washington.- U.S. President Donald Trump said nothing was moved from an Iranian nuclear facility, after the Financial Times reported that Iranian reserves of enriched uranium were not concentrated in Fordow at the time of the U.S. attack. Trump made his comment echoing his Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, who earlier Thursday said he had no intelligence to suggest that Iran had moved part of its highly enriched uranium to protect him from U.S. a…
Trump, Pentagon say 'nothing was taken out' of Iran’s nuclear facilities before US strikes
Amid speculation that Iran moved uranium stockpiles before US airstrikes, President Trump and the Pentagon on Thursday said there’s no intelligence supporting the claim, insisting “nothing was taken out”
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