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Iran Strengthens Secret Nuclear Site Amid Rising Tensions

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Satellite images reveal Iran's underground fortification

Iran is reinforcing a clandestine underground complex near its nuclear facilities, satellite images have confirmed. This development surfaces as US-Iran tensions escalate, with former President Trump threatening military action for a revised nuclear deal.

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Images analyzed by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) unveil fortified tunnel entrances at Mount Kolang Gaz La, aka Pickaxe Mountain. While its exact use remains uncertain, experts speculate it could shelter Iran's uranium enrichment activities or vital equipment.

Iran maintains its nuclear ambitions are peaceful, dismissing claims of weapon development. However, Trump alleged in June 2025 that Iran was nearing nuclear capability, prompting strikes on underground sites during a brief conflict with Israel. Though Pickaxe Mountain wasn't targeted, nearby Natanz endured air raids.

Photos from February 10 show fresh concrete and boom pumps reinforcing Pickaxe Mountain's access points. Both ISIS analysts and UK-based firm Maiar concur on these fortification efforts. Rock and soil adjustments and new concrete structures suggest preparations for potential air strikes.

Construction machinery hints that the facility's operational readiness is pending. ISIS speculates these fortifications are designed to protect against more than just centrifuge plants, possibly covering sensitive activities like uranium enrichment.

Simultaneous fortifications observed at Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites reinforce this notion. At Isfahan, sealed tunnel entrances aim to deflect air strikes and protect any enriched uranium stored. A new roof atop a previously attacked structure further secures the site.

Meanwhile, Natanz exhibits above-ground repairs, including a new roof over a damaged anti-drone cage, post last June's strikes by Israel and the US. As Iran strengthens its defenses, international eyes remain fixed on its next steps in this perilous nuclear saga.

Key Takeaways

  • Iran fortifies underground site amid nuclear tensions.

  • Satellite analysis shows reinforced tunnel entrances.

  • Nearby nuclear facilities also bolster defenses.

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Well the previous attack was choreographed with Trump. Looks like the imminent attack sites have also been agreed upon. ISIS? Geez change your name for goodness sakes. Speaking of the devils I saw a thing online that showed the countries ISIS and affiliates had conducted killings in the region. Guess which is the only country that they haven’t attacked?

Either the world gives up nuclear weapons or they're free for all. Until some arrogant despot decides to end us all. Is anybody really surprised at this???

Guess who was just back at the Whitehouse for his record breaking visit ?

yes Mr we have no nukes but will use them against you if we are existentially threatened himself.

Iran has no Nukes they say they have no plan to make a nuke they have been trying for nuclear power

the IAEA say they have no nukes they were there up till the '12 day war' last year

Trump tore up the last agreement after which Iran had every right to expand its program to try and provide energy for its people suffering from illegal US sanctions.

It is a shame we do not have a non-proliferation treaty. One of many failures by the orange menace.

The START treaty with Russia recently expired despite Putin ( the megalomaniac despot)

offering a one year extension.

Tulsi Gabbard left no doubt when she testified to Congress about Iran's nuclear program earlier this year.

The country was not building a nuclear weapon, the national intelligence director told lawmakers, and its supreme leader had not reauthorized the dormant program even though it had enriched uranium to higher levels.

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"I don't care what she said," Trump told reporters. In his view, Iran was "very close" to having a nuclear bomb.

Trump's statement aligned him with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has described a nuclear-armed Iran as an imminent threat, rather than with his own top intelligence adviser.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/americas-spies-say-iran-wasnt-building-a-nuclear-weapon-trump-dismisses-that-assessment

Amazing what a short visit from an indicted war criminal can accomplish!

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Sounds very familiar to me .

Seems we will find out soon if they

really have WMD ?

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