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President Trump has been briefed on both the risks and the benefits of bombing Fordo, Iran's most secure nuclear site.
A satellite image from June 2025 shows truck activity at Iran's Fordo nuclear facility before U.S. strikes.
The U.S. attack on a key Iranian nuclear facility President Donald Trump ordered might not have been effective, even assuming American military's massive bunker-buster bombs were used Speaking to the ...
Israeli officials believe US will agree to join the fray, given Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward Iran and Tehran's refusal ...
Fordo, Iran's underground nuclear site. Fordo is Iran's second nuclear enrichment facility after Natanz, its main facility, which has already been targeted by Israeli airstrikes.
Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear site is at Fordo, a hilly area south of Tehran and about 15 miles away from Qum, a city where more than a million people live.
Iran has two known underground nuclear enrichment sites, the one Israel attacked on the first day of its assault at Natanz, and another at Fordo.Both sit south of Tehran in central Iran, but Fordo ...
Iran will start injecting uranium gas into over a thousand centrifuges at a fortified nuclear facility built inside a mountain, the country’s president announced Tuesday in Tehran’s latest ...
In its overnight strikes, the United States took aim at three nuclear sites, including dropping 30,000 pound, bunker-busting bombs on Fordo, Iran’s most critical site.
This Nov. 1, 2019, satellite image provided by provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Fordo nuclear facility, just north of the holy city of Qom in Iran.
Secret complex: The Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant. Beyond Natanz, Iran has another important enrichment facility, the Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant, south of the capital Tehran. Situated on a former ...
Fordo is "obviously for nuclear weapons hedging, to preserve centrifuges in case of an attack" on other, more vulnerable facilities, Mark Fitzpatrick, an expert on Iran's nuclear program at the ...