US President Donald Trump claims there was no movement of Iranian nuclear material before the US strikes on nuclear facilities in Fordow. While Trump and Pentagon officials insist the attacks dealt serious damage to Iran’s nuclear program, experts and European intelligence services doubt the full success. Satellite images show unusual activity in Fordow shortly before the strike, including long lines of vehicles and attempts to cover entrances. High-ranking Iranian sources claim most of the highly enriched uranium was moved to unknown locations before the strike, meaning Iran managed to safeguard key stockpiles. The US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) estimates the attacks only temporarily slowed Iran’s nuclear program by a few months, not destroyed it. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that centrifuges in Fordow are no longer operational but emphasized that Iran’s nuclear program is not destroyed, only seriously damaged. Russian officials warn of the risk of conflict escalation and condemn the US strikes as violations of international law. Meanwhile, Iran has cut cooperation with the IAEA, and the Iranian parliament chanted slogans against Israel and the US. Overall, the situation is far from clear, and the conflict continues to threaten expansion. If you think this is the end of the story, think again — the war over Iran’s nuclear program is just beginning. What do you think? Did America really deliver a deadly blow, or just make a lot of noise without real effect? Drop a comment and let the people’s voice be heard!
US Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites: What Really Happened in Fordow?
