If you ignore this and the fact that at a huge distance from here the gate and the whole house front is shattered, your just trying to oriented to do an analysis and have no clue or your lying.
A or B 🤷♂️
Death toll is high, but not that high is guess.
Some people in the buildings died too, due to the blast.
But the last numbers I saw that sound reasonable to me is closer to 200.
🇮🇷 Iran has dismantled all IAEA surveillance cameras at its nuclear sites.
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In 2023, the Islamic Republic agreed to allow IAEA engineers access to install the cameras and resume surveillance at its nuclear sites.
The head of the agency, Rafael Grossi, who was in Washington at the time, called the news “an encouraging sign of Iran’s approach to nuclear negotiations with the United States,” and also said:
I think the Iranian authorities are genuinely trying to reach an agreement.
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In addition to dismantling the cameras, Iran has:
- suspended cooperation with the IAEA.
- announced that there would be no more IAEA inspections at its nuclear sites.
- does not expect Grossi to visit Tehran and regards his desire to get into nuclear facilities as malicious.
🇺🇸 Someone set fire to the Canfield Mountain area in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
When firefighters arrived they were shot.
It was an ambush.
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Firefighters were shot at immediately upon arrival at the fire in the Canfield Mountain area of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
The shooter is still on the loose.
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Authorities believe the fire was deliberately set to lure emergency crews, who are now pinned down. Life Flight helicopters and support from Spokane are en route.
The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office has confirmed that it's an active shooter situation.
“The US told Iran that the American strikes on nuclear facilities were a one-off operation and were not intended to overthrow the Iranian government”, the WSJ reported.
-> If Iran retaliates once, without causing big casualties on the US side and they make a deal after it, so the war ends … then this strike on nuclear facilities was part of the deal (which was already made in Oman couple of das ago)
That’s my Geopolitical observation. Iran did similar deals with the US before.
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The nuclear facilities were empty and not operational.
🇮🇷🇺🇸🚨‼️ IRAN EXPECTED THE US STRIKES AND MOVED OUT THE NUCLEAR STUFF?
On June 19 and 20, before the US attacks Iranian authorities have repeatedly stated that the targeted nuclear facilities had been evacuated days earlier.
Photos show many trucks gathering near the entrance to the main Fordow facility, to evacuate likely the centrifuges and other equipment.
PS: The strikes were predictable, as even I announced them yesterday as probable. So the Iranians knew, at least expected them as probable.
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Trucks: You don’t need to evacuate the staff in such a big move, you can just tell them not to go to work tomorrow. (Oversimplified but roughly true)
What did they evacuate with so many trucks is the important technical equipment.
Just look how big the centrifuges are.
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I’m ready to bet that Iran essentially moved the centrifuges and other critical nuclear equipment out of Fordow and other facilities.
They likely hide it somewhere secret right now and the US struck the now empty bunker facility.
That’s the only logical conclusion I can make from the pictures of the trucks evacuating stuff from Fordow.