The US Discreetly Notified Iran About Attacks On Nuclear Sites

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The US discreetly notified Iran regarding the bombardment of a nuclear site, according to reports. Iran has relocated the majority of its uranium reserves from nuclear facilities to an undisclosed location prior to the US’s planned strikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan using bunker-buster bombs.

The United States discreetly communicated with Iran prior to significant air strikes on three critical nuclear facilities, indicating a reluctance for an all-out conflict.

A senior Iranian political source, speaking on condition of anonymity, has confirmed to Amwaj Media that Washington has indicated it does not seek an all-out confrontation as of June 21, and aims to focus its efforts solely on the Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz nuclear facilities.

Officials in Iran promptly evacuated the sites, ensuring that “most” of the nation’s enriched uranium stockpile was secured in undisclosed locations, as reported by the source.

Neither the authorities in the United States nor those in Iran have made any public statements regarding the report.

Jonathan Reynolds, the Secretary of State for Business and Trade in the United Kingdom, stated that London had been informed prior to the attack.

Three B-2 bombers executed a strike, deploying six 13.6 kg bunker-busting Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs on the underground enrichment facility at Fordow.

Authorities suggest that two explosives targeted each of the heavily fortified entrances of Fordow, while an additional pair was directed at its ventilation shaft.

In the meantime, it has been reported that a US submarine launched 30 Tomahawk missiles targeting Natanz and the extensive Isfahan nuclear facility.

Both locations had been struck by Israeli forces several days prior.

According to a US official referenced by Fox News, Isfahan is perceived as a more challenging target compared to the heavily fortified Fordow site.

“This was the most challenging target,” the official remarked off the record. “While the spotlight was on Fordow, it was Isfahan that truly posed the greatest challenge.”

President Trump asserted that the nuclear sites were “completely and totally obliterated,” cautioning that any future US strikes would be “far greater.”

Iran has denounced the strikes, labeling them as unlawful and a violation of international law.

Tehran has, earlier, accused the International Atomic Energy Agency of “obscuring the truth” regarding the nation’s nuclear programme, following the UN watchdog’s assertion that Iran is in violation of its nuclear commitments.

Iran’s nuclear authority has indicated that legal measures are in the works, as both parties prepare for the potential ramifications of this significant escalation.

Another X post questions the reported U.S. attack on Iran, involving 30 submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles and 6 MOPs dropped by B-2 bombers, as claimed by DoD sources.

The author doubts the B-2 involvement due to the high risk and lack of evidence, noting the attack went largely unnoticed amid routine Iran-Israel exchanges. Videos of explosions were likely disinformation, and only minor missile strikes were recorded.

The author suggests the attack used only low-risk submarine-launched missiles, with the B-2 narrative being propaganda. The 36 total munitions align with three submarines’ capacity, supporting this theory. The attack likely caused limited damage, targeting bunker entrances rather than deep facilities.

The author speculates Trump’s goal was to support Netanyahu’s faltering war effort while avoiding major Iranian retaliation, which so far seems muted. The post hopes for restraint to prevent escalation.

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