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Trump’s Iran Nuclear Facility Strikes Cause Extensive Damage, IAEA Reports Confirm
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President Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused more damage than initially thought, according to the IAEA, contradicting claims of minimal impact. The attacks targeted Fordow and Natanz, key sites in Iran’s nuclear program. The operation has intensified global focus on U.S.-Iran relations.
At Fordow, strikes hit the road and an entrance. The facility is a fortified mountain complex.
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Natanz saw two impact holes above underground halls. These areas were used for enrichment and storage.
The IAEA’s assessment confirms significant structural damage. Iran has downplayed the strikes’ effectiveness.
The U.S. aimed to disrupt Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The operation used advanced precision munitions.
Iran’s nuclear program has long violated international agreements. Past negotiations failed to curb its progress.
Some support the strikes as a bold countermeasure. Others fear they risk broader regional instability.
The IAEA’s findings challenge initial media skepticism. The strikes’ success bolsters U.S. strategic credibility.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 10 |
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| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Center |
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