Last month, the united states and israel launched severe attacks on iran, claiming that Iran’s nuclear programs could pose a threat to the world. In particular, the united states attacked three nuclear facilities owned by iran with its air force. The united states suddenly sent its air force planes to attack three nuclear facilities owned by iran, namely Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz. The united states said that all three facilities were severely damaged in this attack, which was carried out under the name Operation Midnight Hammer. US President trump also confirmed this. But a report has been released stating that the truth is different. news published by the American NBC company has stated that only one nuclear facility has been damaged. It has been said that very minor damage has been caused to the other two nuclear facilities. The US has successfully attacked Iran's nuclear facilities and said that iran will not be able to carry out its nuclear programs for the next two years, but this report has been released in contrast.
Iran has said that it will be able to start its nuclear activities in the next few months at the other two nuclear facilities, except for Ford, which is an obstacle in trade talks. Commenting on this news, white house Press Secretary Kelly said that the truth is that all of Iran's nuclear capabilities were completely destroyed through Operation Midnight Hammer, as the US President and experts from the military headquarters have said. The Pentagon's spokesman, Sean Farr, has said that there is no doubt that all three nuclear power plants belonging to iran have been completely destroyed. Earlier, in the days following the attack, questions arose about what had happened to Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium. Since there was no sign of nuclear or radiation release at the sites of the attack, the question arose as to whether iran had secured the uranium in advance or whether the US attack was not sufficient to destroy it. It is in this context that such a news report has been published.

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