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New satellite images captured the damage inflicted by the U.S. military on Iran's Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities, which were targeted in weekend bombings.
An Associated Press (AP) report, based on satellite imagery analyzed by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, reveals that four tunnels have been excavated into the mountain's slope two facing east and two facing west.
Iran will not retaliate further against the United States’s strikes on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program or pursue nuclear “militarization,” according to one of the country’s top
Hammer led to the "total obliteration of Iran's nuclear ambitions," a Pentagon spokesperson said. Iranian officials have told Al-Monitor they intend to continue to enrich uranium domestically.
Iran still has what it needs to build a nuclear weapon despite Trump’s airstrikes, and military hardliners are poised to gain greater control.
Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit by the U.S. military are potentially retrievable, a senior Israeli official said.
During his conversation with Trump, the US leader said he hoped there would be no more US bombing of Iran. US President Donald Trump did not oppose IDF strikes on the Islamic Republic of Iran should the latter resume moving toward a nuclear weapon,