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Fresh satellite images are raising alarms over possible movement of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. Reports suggest trucks and convoys were spotted near key nuclear facilities, fueling speculation that sensitive material may have been relocated. Experts say such activity could indicate efforts to secure or conceal uranium amid rising tensions. However, there is no official confirmation on what was transported. The development adds new uncertainty to an already volatile situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.




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00:18A nuclear mystery that could change everything.
00:22New satellite images now suggest Iran may have moved its most sensitive nuclear material
00:29just days before U.S. and Israeli strikes.
00:33Hundreds of kilograms of highly enriched uranium, gone, hidden, and possibly untouchable.
00:42The evidence comes from space.
00:44A high-resolution satellite image captured on June 9th shows a heavy truck carrying 18 shielded containers
00:52into a tunnel complex in Isfahan.
00:55Experts say these were no ordinary containers.
00:59They closely resembled nuclear transport casks capable of carrying Iran's entire stockpile
01:07of enriched uranium.
01:08The numbers are staggering.
01:11Up to 540 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent.
01:16That's just a short step away from weapons grade.
01:19In theory, this material could be enriched further to 90 percent in as little as 10 days.
01:27The timing is everything.
01:29The movement happened just four days before the first wave of airstrikes, which raises a
01:35critical question.
01:36Did Iran anticipate the attack and move its nuclear assets in advance?
01:41If true, key sites like Natanz and Fordow may have been emptied before they were hit.
01:48The destination, an underground tunnel network in Isfahan, built to survive airstrikes, hardened,
01:56reinforced, and now possibly sealed.
01:59Recent imagery shows tunnel entrances buried under soil, making access even harder.
02:06But here's the problem.
02:08No one knows for sure where the uranium is now.
02:12Not even the IAEA, the world's nuclear watchdog, in the dark.
02:18Alternative theories exist – decoys, chemicals, construction materials.
02:23But experts say those are unlikely.
02:26And now, a new dimension.
02:28Washington is considering a bold and dangerous plan to seize the uranium.
02:34Special forces, ground raids, deep inside Iran.
02:39But the risks are enormous – hundreds of troops, hostile territory, unknown locations.
02:46If the uranium is hidden and protected, then the strikes may not have achieved their ultimate
02:51goal – Iran's nuclear capability may still be intact and possibly more secure than before.
02:59A hidden stockpile, a buried facility, and a race against time.
03:05Because in this war, it's not just about missiles.
03:09It's about what cannot be seen, and what may already be too deep to reach.
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