US Strike Fails to Cripple Iran’s Nuclear Core—Two Major Sites Still Operational
United States: One of the three uranium enrichment strongholds in Iran, pounded by the US military last month, lies in ruin—its functionality erased, its operations paralyzed. However, the remaining two endured the fury with far less attrition, according to a classified US intelligence distillation. Sources within and formerly part of the US intelligence and defense matrix whispered this to NBC News.
Though this internal post-strike evaluation is only a fragment of the Trump administration’s broader surveillance of Iran’s atomic trajectory, it has been discreetly conveyed to select lawmakers, Pentagon insiders, and allied emissaries in recent days.
Untriggered Fury: A Wider Strike Averted
Sources familiar with the Pentagon’s deeper strategy disclosed that US Central Command had drafted an extended strike blueprint—one that would have disfigured three additional Iranian sites and unfurled over multiple weeks, rather than vanishing in a singular nocturnal blaze.