
Trump has a meltdown over 'failed' strikes on Iran that did not destroy nuclear
The president took to TruthSocial to reveal the truth.
London, UK – Following recent overnight bombardments, questions are being raised about the extent of damage to Iran's nuclear facilities, particularly the underground site at Fordow. Satellite images released by Maxar Technologies offer a visual assessment of the aftermath, presenting a different picture than some initial claims. The video highlights that these satellite images reveal several large craters on the ridge above Fordow's underground complexes. Experts analyzing the imagery suggest these are consistent with entry holes from the recent US strikes. For context, the United States reportedly utilized 75 precision-guided bombs in these operations, including 14 bunker busters, designed to penetrate hardened targets. However, the narrative from Iranian officials sharply contrasts with claims made by figures such as Donald Trump, who asserted that the Fordow nuclear site had been "completely obliterated." Iranian authorities maintain that the facility was merely damaged, not destroyed. Furthermore, they claim that all three targeted sites were evacuated prior to the strikes, and enriched uranium was also moved, mitigating the impact of the bombardment. This divergence in accounts underscores the ongoing tensions and differing perspectives surrounding Iran's nuclear program and regional stability.
The president took to TruthSocial to reveal the truth.