Report: US Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites Only Damaged One Site
The Young TurksJuly 27, 202519 min42,010 views
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- 🎯 A recent US intelligence assessment suggests that US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites were less effective than claimed, with only one site, Fordo, being significantly damaged.
- ⏳ The attack on Fordo is believed to have set back Iran's uranium enrichment capabilities by up to two years.
- ⚠️ The other two targeted sites were damaged but not destroyed, potentially allowing Iran to resume enrichment in the coming months.
Potential for Future Strikes
- ⚡ Discussions between American and Israeli governments reportedly involve the possibility of further strikes if Iran does not agree to restart nuclear negotiations.
- 🗓️ Additional strikes could occur if Iran attempts to rebuild at the damaged locations.
- 🗺️ A more comprehensive plan by US Central Command, involving strikes on six sites over several weeks, was reportedly rejected by President Trump.
Skepticism and Source Agendas
- 🔍 The reporting is met with skepticism due to the anonymous nature of the sources, drawing parallels to pre-Iraq War intelligence leaks.
- 🤥 The agenda of the sources is questioned, with suggestions that conflicting intelligence can be leaked to support war or peace narratives.
- 🗣️ The Trump administration officially maintains that Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely and totally obliterated."
Broader Geopolitical Context
- 🌍 The discussion touches on Israel's long-standing concerns about Iran's nuclear program and its broader regional goals, including regime change.
- ⚖️ There is criticism of Israel's actions in the Middle East, including bombing sovereign countries and its stance on Palestinian rights.
- 📉 The article highlights concerns that the reporting may be contributing to war drums, similar to media coverage before the Iraq War.
Biden Administration and Future Conflict
- 🇺🇸 It is noted that an "all-in" plan to strike Iran was also developed under the Biden administration, suggesting a consistent military posture regardless of party.
- 🕊️ While Trump did not approve the more extensive plan, he did order a bunker buster strike, and the possibility of future bombings remains a concern.
- 📈 The analysis predicts continued military action against Iran due to perceived insatiable demands for power and control in the region.
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