Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @nytimes: Breaking News: Israel has concluded that some of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium survived American strikes, according to a senior Israeli official. nyti.ms/3In2ffA
RT @nytimes: Breaking News: Israel has concluded that some of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium survived American strikes, according to a senior Israeli official. nyti.ms/3In2ffA
NY Times
Some of Iran’s Enriched Uranium Survived Attacks, Israeli Official Says
The assessment came as experts are trying to determine how long it would take Iran to rebuild its nuclear program in the aftermath of U.S. and Israeli strikes.
😁1
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@Faytuks: It’s what many experts have been saying for weeks now, because the US strike did not entirely or mostly destroy Iran’s nuclear program. They only did one strike, which was not enough to destroy all nuclear sites entirely.
Natanz was partially destroyed, Isfahan was almost entirely destroyed, and Fordow was also almost entirely destroyed, but there is a possibility that all the most advanced centrifuges were not destroyed. 400kg of 60% enriched uranium in Fordow were emptied before the strike due to the details of the strike being leaked days before it occurred.
TRR and several other Iranian nuclear sites were not struck at all.
To destroy the program or set it back by multiple years to a decade, several more strikes needed to be done, like striking all of Iran’s nuclear sites, their research sites, centrifuge production sites, enriched uranium storage sites, dozens of other high-level Iranian atomic researchers, and Iran’s missile production sites. It was not possible to do in one strike, but such a goal would've been achieved if the US did several more strikes throughout one to two weeks, and not abruptly stopping Israel from striking Iran’s critical assets.
@Faytuks: It’s what many experts have been saying for weeks now, because the US strike did not entirely or mostly destroy Iran’s nuclear program. They only did one strike, which was not enough to destroy all nuclear sites entirely.
Natanz was partially destroyed, Isfahan was almost entirely destroyed, and Fordow was also almost entirely destroyed, but there is a possibility that all the most advanced centrifuges were not destroyed. 400kg of 60% enriched uranium in Fordow were emptied before the strike due to the details of the strike being leaked days before it occurred.
TRR and several other Iranian nuclear sites were not struck at all.
To destroy the program or set it back by multiple years to a decade, several more strikes needed to be done, like striking all of Iran’s nuclear sites, their research sites, centrifuge production sites, enriched uranium storage sites, dozens of other high-level Iranian atomic researchers, and Iran’s missile production sites. It was not possible to do in one strike, but such a goal would've been achieved if the US did several more strikes throughout one to two weeks, and not abruptly stopping Israel from striking Iran’s critical assets.
Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @manniefabian: A ballistic missile launched at Israel by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen a short while ago fell short outside the country's borders, according to a military official.
The IDF identified the launch but no sirens sounded in Israel because the missile did not pose a threat.
RT @manniefabian: A ballistic missile launched at Israel by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen a short while ago fell short outside the country's borders, according to a military official.
The IDF identified the launch but no sirens sounded in Israel because the missile did not pose a threat.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@NOELreports: Wars are necessary when you have no other option but to defend your country from an invader. That’s why the US spends nearly $1 trillion on its defense budget per year. Is that a waste of money?
@NOELreports: Wars are necessary when you have no other option but to defend your country from an invader. That’s why the US spends nearly $1 trillion on its defense budget per year. Is that a waste of money?
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @NOELreports: Were the US and European soldiers who died fighting Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in WW2, a waste of lives or was it necessary to secure the future of all Americans and Europeans? Their lives weren’t a waste; they were heroic
@ukraine_map @NOELreports: Were the US and European soldiers who died fighting Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in WW2, a waste of lives or was it necessary to secure the future of all Americans and Europeans? Their lives weren’t a waste; they were heroic
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Весёлые уголовнички Ермоленко Герман Вадимович 1996 г.р. и Пожидаев Николай Анатольевич 1998 г.р. из Таганрога умудрились нажраться "Лирики" ещё на полигоне, были отправлены "искупать кровью" и пришли прямо в гости к ВСУ
youtu.be/x2tLNSskAiU #всрф #потерьнет https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1892148195901198703#m
Весёлые уголовнички Ермоленко Герман Вадимович 1996 г.р. и Пожидаев Николай Анатольевич 1998 г.р. из Таганрога умудрились нажраться "Лирики" ещё на полигоне, были отправлены "искупать кровью" и пришли прямо в гости к ВСУ
youtu.be/x2tLNSskAiU #всрф #потерьнет https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1892148195901198703#m
❤1🤣1
🍾1