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Iran Nuclear Risk Seen Higher Than Before Trump Attacks Began

Iran Nuclear Risk Seen Higher Than Before Trump Attacks Began

Title: Iran’s Nuclear Threat Appears Elevated Following Onset of Trump’s Offensive

Satellite imagery captured in June 2025 reveals two substantial impact craters situated directly above the subterranean centrifuge chambers at Iran’s Natanz nuclear site.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 12:47:35 UTC

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