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New satellite images show Iran rapidly sealing all visible tunnel entrances at the Isfahan nuclear complex with fresh earth and reinforced layers, raising global alarm. Analysts say the construction is deliberate emergency hardening, not routine maintenance, citing new soil patterns and vehicle tracks. Intelligence officials believe Tehran is preparing for possible airstrikes or ground raids targeting its most sensitive nuclear infrastructure.

Military experts warn the fortifications aim to blunt bunker-buster bombs, block special-forces access, and protect centrifuges or enriched uranium stored underground. Similar defenses appeared before last year’s Operation “Midnight Hammer” that hit Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The precedent suggests Iran is bracing for another precision assault as regional tensions escalate.

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00:00Music
00:25Something is changing beneath the desert outside Isfahan
00:29And the world is watching with growing alarm
00:32New satellite imagery reveals that every visible tunnel entrance at Iran's key nuclear complex has been covered with tons of earth and reinforced ground layers
00:43Analysts say the work was carried out rapidly and deliberately, not routine maintenance
00:48The images show fresh soil, new vehicle tracks, and construction patterns consistent with emergency hardening
00:55For intelligence officials, the message is clear
00:59Iran is bracing for war, expecting that its most sensitive nuclear heart could soon be targeted from the sky or from the ground
01:07Military experts warn the move is not symbolic
01:11It is defensive engineering, designed to survive an attack
01:15By burying access points, Iran could reduce the blast effects of bunker buster bombs, complicate any special forces raid, and shield centrifuges or enriched uranium stored deep underground
01:27Similar fortifications were spotted only days before the massive Operation Midnight Hammer last year
01:33When American forces struck Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan in a coordinated assault
01:40That precedent now hangs over every new satellite frame
01:44Officials say Iran appears to be planning for the worst case scenario
01:48Another wave of precision strikes
01:51On June 22, 2025, that scenario became reality
01:57The United States launched one of the largest air operations in modern Middle East history
02:02Aimed at crippling Iran's nuclear program
02:05125 aircraft crossed continents, some flying as decoys over the Pacific
02:11While stealth bombers slipped toward Iranian airspace undetected
02:15Two dozen cruise missiles were fired from a submarine at Isfahan
02:20As B-2 bombers delivered waves of precision munitions
02:24Washington later said the strikes had significantly set back
02:28Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon
02:30Though Iran insisted its program would continue
02:34The most dramatic blows fell on Fordow
02:37The mountain-buried enrichment plant
02:39Considered the crown jewel of Iran's ambitions
02:4214 GBU-57 massive ordnance penetrators
02:47The heaviest conventional bombs in the American arsenal
02:50Were unleashed to punch through dozens of meters of rock and concrete
02:54Each weapon weighs 30,000 pounds
02:57And can burrow 60 meters into Earth before exploding
03:01Only the United States possesses them
03:03Military planners believed they were the only tools capable of reaching the hidden chambers
03:08Where advanced centrifuges spin beyond the reach of inspectors
03:13After the attacks, President Donald Trump appeared on television with a stark ultimatum
03:18Agree to a deal or face far greater action
03:22He said, remember, there are many targets left
03:25Since then, the region has slid toward open confrontation
03:29As Israel and Iran trade blows and diplomacy stalls
03:34Now, with Isfahan's tunnels disappearing under fresh layers of soil
03:38Fears are rising that Iran expects the next round at any moment
03:43The sealed entrances are more than construction
03:46They are a signal that Iran believes the countdown has begun
03:50And that the next strike could decide the future of the Middle East
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