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Don't believe lies

You don’t need to be a nuclear physicist to see through the absurdity of claims suggesting that the Israeli-American strike only delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months. Such narratives are not just misleading—they’re deliberately deceptive.

Let’s break it down:

Yes, Iran may still possess enriched uranium. But possessing uranium alone does not equal possessing a nuclear weapon. The critical infrastructure required to convert that uranium into a functional bomb—labs, centrifuge halls, assembly sites—has been systematically reduced to rubble. The scale of destruction is not minor; it is crippling.

Next, the brainpower behind the program. Key Iranian nuclear scientists, the very minds capable of weaponizing uranium, are no longer alive. Many were targeted and eliminated in previous operations. The knowledge gap left behind isn’t something Iran can quickly or easily replace.

Even assuming some materials survived, the facilities housing them lie buried beneath collapsed structures—sites now under rubble, inaccessible without inviting another wave of airstrikes from Israel or the U.S. Iran cannot just stroll in and resume operations.

So let’s be clear: Iran’s nuclear weapons program hasn’t just been delayed—it has been effectively dismantled.

The ongoing media narrative that downplays this achievement isn’t just inaccurate—it’s part of a calculated effort to discredit the operation and the leaders behind it, namely Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. The goal? To paint their decisive action as futile.

Don’t fall for it. These are not just distortions—they are intentional lies designed to manipulate public perception.

Dayanand Nene
25/6/25