Did Washington Just Hand Iran a Tactical Advantage? The White House cheered. The media praised. Defense officials assured the public that Iran’s nuclear ambitions had been “obliterated.” But new intelligence suggests otherwise — that the much-hyped airstrikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear sites. The bunkers are still intact. The centrifuges? Moved. The uranium? Untouched. Let that sink in. After raining down a dozen 30,000-pound bombs from B-2 stealth bombers, we now find ourselves asking: What did we actually hit? This wasn’t a deception — it was a possible strategic failure. And in the high-stakes world of nuclear deterrence, failure doesn’t come cheap. Here’s What the Intel Actually Shows: Fordow’s nuclear infrastructure still functional Uranium stockpile preserved…

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