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We’ll find out eventually that they blew up parking garagesThe Israeli military, in an initial analysis, believes the heavily fortified nuclear site at Fordo has sustained serious damage from the American strike on Sunday, but has not been completely destroyed, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the matter. The officials also said it appeared Iran had moved equipment, including uranium, from the site.
But neither Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth nor Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, could immediately say whether Iran still retained the ability to make a nuclear weapon. Mr. Hegseth repeated President Trump’s assertion from the previous night that the nuclear sites had been “obliterated.” General Caine did not.
So nothing is there they took the uranium somewhere else. Smfh
Curious who did and didn't support the resolutionRepublican lawmakers have largely lined up to support President Trump’s decision to strike Iran, but Representative Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, was a notable exception on Sunday. Massie, who last week introduced a bipartisan resolution that would have required the Trump administration to seek congressional approval before attacking Iran, told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that “there were no imminent threat to the United States.” He added that Republicans who were “tired of endless wars in the Middle East” supported Trump’s bid for a second term because they were promised that his administration would “put our veterans, our immigration policies and our infrastructure first.”