Anonymous
ID: E5srPe7r
6/23/2025, 8:35:16 PM No.508487204
the U.S. and the region don't want iran to develop nuclear warheads but negotiations fell apart, pressure wasn't sufficient, and a military strike was deemed necessary to dismantle the facilities.
BUT the facilities are sufficiently underground that even our largest, most advanced weapons aren't exactly capable of penetrating deep enough. it's theorized that we need to robinhood two of the bombs one after another to even have a chance at properly damaging everything.
BUT we can't accurately determine if the targets were hit sufficiently even if we properly pinpointed the bombs.
BUT we don't even know if the stockpile of enriched uranium is even in these particular facilities because we lost track of them.
AND now iran will never negotiate with us, they'll never agree to "third-party" inspections, and are only further incentivized to pursue nuclear warheads.
... so, what the fuck was the point of the strikes?
BUT the facilities are sufficiently underground that even our largest, most advanced weapons aren't exactly capable of penetrating deep enough. it's theorized that we need to robinhood two of the bombs one after another to even have a chance at properly damaging everything.
BUT we can't accurately determine if the targets were hit sufficiently even if we properly pinpointed the bombs.
BUT we don't even know if the stockpile of enriched uranium is even in these particular facilities because we lost track of them.
AND now iran will never negotiate with us, they'll never agree to "third-party" inspections, and are only further incentivized to pursue nuclear warheads.
... so, what the fuck was the point of the strikes?
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