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Israel’s October Airstrike Destroyed Top Secret Nuke Lab In Iran: Report

Posted on November 16, 2024 By admin



In late October, Israel launched an attack on Iran’s Parchin military complex, an active top secret nuclear weapons lab, specifically targeting the Taleghan 2 facility, a site previously believed to be inactive.

This bold move has significantly damaged Iran’s efforts to revive its nuclear weapons research, which had been secretly ongoing since last year. The strike destroyed sophisticated equipment used to design plastic explosives that surround uranium in a nuclear device, a crucial component for detonation.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi vehemently denies the country’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, stating, “Iran is not after nuclear weapons, period.” However, Israeli and US officials reveal a different story.

According to a report by Axios, The Taleghan 2 facility was once part of Iran’s Amad nuclear weapons program, halted in 2003, but recent activity suggested a resurgence of nuclear ambitions. High-resolution satellite imagery confirms the complete destruction of the Taleghan 2 building.

The Israeli strike was preceded by warnings from the White House to Iran about suspicious research activities detected by Israeli and US intelligence. These warnings fell on deaf ears, prompting concerns “across the board” about Iran’s intentions. The US Director of National Intelligence (DNI) even reassessed Iran’s nuclear program in light of these findings.

Implications of the Israeli strike

The incoming Trump administration’s hawkish stance on Iran may lead to heightened tensions and stricter sanctions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) board of governors is expected to vote on a censure resolution against Iran for its lack of cooperation.

Iran’s secret nuclear activities at Taleghan 2, not part of its declared program, raise questions about its commitment to the treaty.

The strike may escalate tensions between Israel and Iran, potentially destabilising West Asia.

As the IAEA meets to discuss Iran’s cooperation, the international community watches with bated breath. Will Iran limit its cooperation with the IAEA, or will it negotiate with European powers on its peaceful nuclear program? The aftermath of the Israeli strike has opened a Pandora’s box, and the world awaits Iran’s next move.





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