Top secret U.S. intelligence report exposes an earth shattering reality

The world is changing. And America is leading the way.

Now a top secret U.S. intelligence report exposed an earth shattering reality.

U.S. Intelligence Challenges Iran’s Nuclear Claims

Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) dropped a bombshell on Monday, revealing that U.S. intelligence disputes assertions that Iran relocated nuclear materials ahead of President Trump’s weekend airstrikes. Speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Mullin argued the strikes likely “severely damaged, if not completely destroyed” Iran’s nuclear weapons capabilities, countering narratives fueled by social media buzz.

Satellite images showing trucks around the Fordo site had sparked speculation of a material evacuation, but Mullin dismissed that idea outright.

“[Israel and Iran] are claiming that they moved some material,” Mullin said. “Our intelligence report says they didn’t. In fact, we actually believe they stored more of it in Fordo because they believe Fordo was impenetrable,” he explained, offering a fresh take on the strategic miscalculation.

The Fordo facility, buried 300 feet under a mountain, was among the key targets hit on Saturday, alongside sites in Natanz and Isfahan. Mullin’s confidence in the operation’s success hinges on this intelligence, setting the stage for a heated debate over the strike’s impact.

Experts Weigh In on Fordo’s Fate

The pre-strike satellite imagery, which lit up platforms like X over the weekend, showed trucks near Fordo, prompting theories of a last-minute material haul. However, Spencer Faragasso, a senior research fellow at the Institute for Science and International Security, told The Washington Post that these trucks likely aimed to reinforce the site, not evacuate it.

“If they evacuated any equipment, it had to happen prior to the filling of the tunnels,” Faragasso noted, highlighting the logistical nightmare of moving uranium and centrifuges with dump trucks—risking damage and hazardous leaks.

“It would be a large and complicated undertaking,” he added, suggesting the trucks’ presence was more about fortifying Fordo than fleeing.

Post-attack images analyzed by experts indicate the tunnel entrances may have been clogged with dirt, possibly from preemptive reinforcement or the bombs’ shockwaves.

This detail fuels Mullin’s assertion that the strikes hit harder than anticipated, with the senator, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, suggesting, “We have the ability to destroy things that people think were undestroyable. And so we think we did a really good job.”

Future Moves and Trump’s Stance

Mullin didn’t rule out further action, leaving the door ajar for additional strikes if needed.

“If we find that we didn’t completely destroy Fordo’s nuclear production capabilities, we will be working with our allies to finish the job, or we will finish the job,” he warned, signaling a resolve to keep pressure on Iran.

His comments align with a decade-long policy under Trump, as he noted, “We have made it very clear, President Trump has made clear for 10 years, we will not allow Iran, the world’s sponsor of terror, to have a nuclear weapon any way whatsoever.”

Trump himself took to Truth Social to celebrate the outcome, claiming the strikes “totally destroyed” Iran’s major enrichment facilities. He lashed out at media skepticism, posting, “It never ends with the sleazebags in the Media, and that’s why their Ratings are at an ALL TIME LOW — ZERO CREDIBILITY!”

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