Fordow nuclear facility

Israel to Act Alone on Iran’s Fordow Facility: Trump’s Two-Week Deadline Ignored

Following a tense phone call, Israeli officials informed the Trump administration that they would not wait two weeks for a U.S. decision regarding potential involvement in a strike against Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility. Israel believes a swift action is necessary to exploit a limited window of opportunity to target the site, considered crucial to Iran’s nuclear program. While the U.S. possesses the necessary bunker-busting weaponry, internal divisions within the administration, including Vice President Vance’s reservations, complicate the situation. Consequently, Israel’s independent military action against Fordow appears increasingly likely.

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Iran Nuclear Plant Blast: Earthquake or Attack?

A 2.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Qom, Iran, on Monday morning. The quake’s epicenter was situated approximately 35 kilometers from the Fordow nuclear facility. Initial reports emerged from within Iran itself. No immediate damage or casualties have been reported in relation to the earthquake. The proximity to the nuclear facility has raised some concerns, though no connection has been confirmed.

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