No one in the region has detected any fallout yet and Iran had evacuated the facilities and moved their stockpiles quite a while ago according to their own statements.
They also said they shot down an F-35, and that this was because their air defense systems were capable of detecting them already.
That was a lie.
There were elevated radiation levels at these facilities already noted in previous decades. Now that's going to be because they are, in fact, nuclear facilities, but we're just going to have to wait on fallout data.
There were elevated radiation levels at these facilities already noted in previous decades. Now that's going to be because they are, in fact, nuclear facilities
Yeah no shit.
but we're just going to have to wait on fallout data.
It's been half a day. So far no one has detected anything. We don't even know if the facility itself even has been destroyed or even sustained serious damage. All we have is a couple of pictures showing a couple of small holes.
The Iranians on the ground have stated that the Fordow facility has taken massive damage. I saw a feed from NASA in a livestream last night that detected a fucking massive cloud erupting from the location of the facility. Another video emerged near one of the other 2 facilities which appear to have been struck by multiple tomahawks (the video shows only the sound of the impacts).
It is very likely that all 3 of the targets were hit, and have sustained significant damage. As with Chernobyl, it's going to take a few days for radioactive particles to spread around and get detected, so we shall see.
The Iranians on the ground have stated that the Fordow facility has taken massive damage.
Fordow is buried 90m below the ground. So unless the entire fucking mountain explodes you have no idea if and how badly the facility has been damaged. So please spare me with that propaganda bullshit.
It's very easy to create very large dust clouds in a desert. Just take a car and drive fast on a dusty road. People behind you are not going to be able to see you anymore.
I saw a feed from NASA in a livestream last night that detected a fucking massive cloud erupting from the location of the facility.
Like I already said, travel to a dry, dusty desert environment and see what happens if you blow shit up. Besides we already have satellite images. What we can see is six(?) holes. That's it. The mountain didn't explode. Assessing the damage to the facility in a depth of 90m from those photos is literally impossible.
EDIT: And if it had been an irradiated massive cloud everyone in the region could've detected the radiation.
No one in the region has detected any fallout yet and Iran had evacuated the facilities and moved their stockpiles quite a while ago according to their own statements.
They also said they shot down an F-35, and that this was because their air defense systems were capable of detecting them already.
That was a lie.
There were elevated radiation levels at these facilities already noted in previous decades. Now that's going to be because they are, in fact, nuclear facilities, but we're just going to have to wait on fallout data.
Yeah no shit.
It's been half a day. So far no one has detected anything. We don't even know if the facility itself even has been destroyed or even sustained serious damage. All we have is a couple of pictures showing a couple of small holes.
The Iranians on the ground have stated that the Fordow facility has taken massive damage. I saw a feed from NASA in a livestream last night that detected a fucking massive cloud erupting from the location of the facility. Another video emerged near one of the other 2 facilities which appear to have been struck by multiple tomahawks (the video shows only the sound of the impacts).
It is very likely that all 3 of the targets were hit, and have sustained significant damage. As with Chernobyl, it's going to take a few days for radioactive particles to spread around and get detected, so we shall see.
Fordow is buried 90m below the ground. So unless the entire fucking mountain explodes you have no idea if and how badly the facility has been damaged. So please spare me with that propaganda bullshit.
It's very easy to create very large dust clouds in a desert. Just take a car and drive fast on a dusty road. People behind you are not going to be able to see you anymore.
Like I already said, travel to a dry, dusty desert environment and see what happens if you blow shit up. Besides we already have satellite images. What we can see is six(?) holes. That's it. The mountain didn't explode. Assessing the damage to the facility in a depth of 90m from those photos is literally impossible.
EDIT: And if it had been an irradiated massive cloud everyone in the region could've detected the radiation.
That was a HUGE F-35.
It was an F-35 that was basically larger than a Stratofortress.