June 27, 2025

What did the U.S. B-2 strikes actually DO? Pic of the surface don't tell ya

Chances are you don't know much about Fordow--Iran's huge uranium-enrichment "cascade," buried deep underground.  That's perfectly normal.  So here's what you needed to know:


 

The purpose of this entire vast complex is in that vertical rectangle on the right side, labeled "Probable main cascade enrichment hall."  It's 850 feet long, a bit less than three football fields end to end.   And there ain't no "probable" about it:  We have photos, some from the government of the "Islamic Republic of Iran," and others from...friends.

Democrats: "Dat's prolly a garage where dey work on EVs or golf carts.  Yeh, dat's it!  Or maybe it's an indoor track facility for Olympics practice!  Yeah!  Or a new 'data center'.  Yeah!   

Really, you dumb sons of bitches?  Here's a pic of the contents. Take a look:

Those tall, thin stainless-steel cylinders with pipes at the top are a FEW of the 30,000 "gas centrifuges" Fordow contained.  And as everyone over 18 should know by now, the one and only purpose of those cylinders is to laboriously separate the 7 atoms of uranium that can be used to make a bomb from the 993 that prevent natural uranium from exploding.  Here's a view of a different part of cascade::


The centrifuges spin at about 100,000 revolutions per minute--pushing the metal rotors near their breaking point.  So they're extremely delicate--if one gets dented or falls over, it's too risky to use it again because it's likely to fail under the stress, which blows a hole in the wall, releasing a gas called "uranium hexafluoride" all over the place.  

Now imagine 5,300 pounds of high-explosive is detonated in either end of this long, narrow, concrete underground "hall."  On the surface, in open air, the blast wave would radiate energy in all directions, quickly losing intensity, but in the narrow, windowless concrete hall the pressure wave--a shockwave--barely loses any intensity from one end to the other.  So the effect is to slam each of those tall, thin cylinders with a giant sledgehammer.  Chances are not one is undamaged.

Now, in their endless effort to denigrate every action taken by Trump, Democrats and their media toadies have bleated that Iran's nuclear program was only delayed by a few months, in part because the facilities weren't damaged that badly, and in part because...wait for it..."the Iranians moved all their 60% enriched uranium out of Fordow before the strike!  SEE, stupid Trumpies?"

Just one problem: To enrich the 60% to bomb grade would take about three weeks IF you had 30,000 working centrifuges.  But oops, there's likely not one left undamaged now.  And any "unusual" construction project will attract LOTS of satellite attention.  Would Iran's mullahs be willing to risk the equivalent of $300 billion when it might all be taken out again in one strike?

Sure, it's possible.  But it's also possible that the Iranian people will decide they'd rather not go down that path.  Of course they have no more control over what the mullahs do than we have over what bribem did here.  But at least here we can vote a total corruptocrat out of office.

Just thought y'might like to know what's really goin' on.  Cuz the Media sure as hell aren't gonna tell ya the truth. 

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