🚨SATELLITES JUST CAUGHT SOMETHING MOVING AT IRAN’S NUCLEAR SITE
New satellite imagery circulating across the intelligence community shows excavation activity at the Isfahan nuclear complex.
Look closely.
A narrow track carved through the desert.
Fresh dirt mounds.
Heavy earth-moving right at the entrance of what analysts identify as an underground tunnel.
This is not random construction.
This is activity at one of Iran’s most important nuclear facilities.
After previous strikes damaged parts of the complex, Iran reportedly buried tunnel entrances with soil and debris to shield underground infrastructure.
Now satellites are showing digging again.
Which raises the question everyone in the intelligence world is asking tonight.
What are they trying to reach?
Some analysts believe Iran may be attempting to reopen sealed underground chambers.
Others believe they may be trying to recover highly enriched uranium stockpiles buried during previous strikes.
Either way, underground facilities like this are designed for one reason.
Survival.
Deep tunnels make sites harder to detect.
Harder to destroy.
Harder to verify.
And while this is happening, members of Congress are already warning about escalation.
After a classified briefing, Senator Richard Blumenthal said the United States appears to be moving toward a path that could involve American troops on the ground if nuclear threats cannot be neutralized from the air.
That is how serious this situation has become.
Satellites don’t lie.
Fresh excavation at a nuclear site during an active conflict is the kind of signal intelligence analysts watch very closely.
Because when the ground starts moving around a buried facility…
It usually means something important is underneath.
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🚨SATELLITES JUST CAUGHT SOMETHING MOVING AT IRAN’S NUCLEAR SITE
New satellite imagery circulating across the intelligence community shows excavation activity at the Isfahan nuclear complex.
Look closely.
A narrow track carved through the desert.
Fresh dirt mounds.
Heavy earth-moving right at the entrance of what analysts identify as an underground tunnel.
This is not random construction.
This is activity at one of Iran’s most important nuclear facilities.
After previous strikes damaged parts of the complex, Iran reportedly buried tunnel entrances with soil and debris to shield underground infrastructure.
Now satellites are showing digging again.
Which raises the question everyone in the intelligence world is asking tonight.
What are they trying to reach?
Some analysts believe Iran may be attempting to reopen sealed underground chambers.
Others believe they may be trying to recover highly enriched uranium stockpiles buried during previous strikes.
Either way, underground facilities like this are designed for one reason.
Survival.
Deep tunnels make sites harder to detect.
Harder to destroy.
Harder to verify.
And while this is happening, members of Congress are already warning about escalation.
After a classified briefing, Senator Richard Blumenthal said the United States appears to be moving toward a path that could involve American troops on the ground if nuclear threats cannot be neutralized from the air.
That is how serious this situation has become.
Satellites don’t lie.
Fresh excavation at a nuclear site during an active conflict is the kind of signal intelligence analysts watch very closely.
Because when the ground starts moving around a buried facility…
It usually means something important is underneath.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks
#AStoneGroove