Us Attack on Iran: The US attacked three nuclear bases in Iran during the ongoing tension between Israeli-Iran. This was one of the biggest military attacks ever. These attacks used hypersonic missiles, ballistic missiles and bunker buster bombs. Their main goal was to destroy Iran’s nuclear program. However, meanwhile, US Vice President J.K. D. Vance made a shocking statement in the interview given to ABC News. According to him, we are not aware of 400 kg of uranium. This statement has raised questions on the American strategy.
This is the same 60% enriched uranium, which can be made by taking up to 90% and can be made bomb-grade. If Iran has taken out this uranium safely, then it is in a position to make at least nine atomic bombs. Israeli officials told the New York Times that before the attack started, Iran had transferred uranium and related equipment to a secret place. The satellite photographs saw heavy truck movement before the attack on Iran’s Fordo plant. The Fordo plant is inside the mountain and is considered unproductive, so the US dropped the GBU-37 bunker buster bomb from the B-2 Spirit Bombers.
Iran sets hideout uranium
The US attacked all three nuclear bases in Iran, damaging Fordo, Nataj, Isfahan, but did not get a promotional uranium. Iran officials revealed that they had already sent uranium to another place due to the possibility of an attack. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Gosi also said that Iran had informed that it was ensuring the safety of its nuclear resources on the day of the attack. This indicates that Iran was in full preparation due to intelligence warning.
Declaration of ceasefire and then attack: whom to trust?
On the morning of June 2025, US President Donald Trump announced that Iran and Israel have agreed to the ceasefire, but only a few hours after this announcement, Iran again launched the missile attacks on Israel. Israel has warned of a major attack on Iran in response to this. Earlier on June 23, Iran attacked Qatar’s al -udeed airbase with ballistic missiles under a military operation called Basher al -Fateh. Iraq’s An al-Assad also targeted the airbase. Qatar claimed to stop the missiles and described it as a violation of sovereignty.