Satellite Images Reveal Alleged Secret Iranian Nuclear Facility
Satellite Images Reveal Alleged Secret Iranian Nuclear Facility

Satellite Images Reveal Alleged Secret Iranian Nuclear Facility

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New satellite images reveal a previously undisclosed Iranian nuclear weapons facility known as the 'Rainbow Site' in Semnan Province, Iran, which has been operating for over a decade under the cover of a chemical production company named Diba Energy Siba. The site spans approximately 2,500 acres and is reportedly involved in extracting tritium, a radioactive isotope used primarily to enhance nuclear weapons and boost their yield, including thermonuclear devices. Intelligence sources suggest the facility is linked to nuclear weaponization efforts, including missile development with a range of 2,000 miles capable of striking U.S. bases in the Middle East. These revelations come amid ongoing sensitive nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran, with U.S. and Israeli officials prepared for potential military action if diplomacy fails. The facility's exposure underscores concerns about Iran's expanding nuclear ambitions and the strategic threat posed by its nuclear-capable missile development. Meanwhile, Iran maintains its right under the Non-Proliferation Treaty to continue uranium enrichment, complicating the diplomatic landscape.

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