Iran’s nuclear program has taken a hit. That much is no longer speculation—it’s the judgment of Israeli intelligence, confirmed in fragments by Western officials who speak carefully, but not vaguely. What happened at Fordow wasn’t an accident. What happened at Isfahan wasn’t routine. What happened at Natanz can’t be explained away by power fluctuations or bad luck. Sabotage, precision strikes, cyber disruption—call it what you like, but this was a campaign. And it worked. For now.
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