Hello Donna Danna, John
and Doves,
There are so many hidey
holes in Iran that the IAEA will never find. Buried
deep beyond the reach of BBBs.
The Iranians could have
easily moved anything of value from Isfahan, Natanz, etc to
this facility.
Of course, they
anticipated a bombing by the U.S. and/or Israel. And
they'd be stupid to leave them to be destroyed. They
are great tunnelers. And they know the capabilities of
the BBBs - that were developed specifically for Fordo.
Although the IAEA
can ascertain the number of centrifuges deployed at
Fordow and Natanz, it cannot know how many more Iran
has made and stores or deployed at an undeclared
site. A risk that Iran will accumulate a secret
stock of advanced centrifuges, deployable in the
future at a clandestine enrichment plant, which would
only need to house a relatively few advanced
centrifuge cascades to enrich Iran's current stock of
60 percent HEU (highly enriched uranium, 60%) to WGU
(90% enriched). At the least, this situation
complicates any future verification effort and
contributes to uncertainty about the status of Iran's
nuclear activities and facilities.
And then in this June 25, 2025
article we learn about Iran's new hidden nuclear fortress
called Pickaxe.
"While Fordow was described as
the "crown jewels" of Iran's nuclear enrichment programme,
Pickaxe's size and depth suggest facilities with
significant enrichment capacity that could rival or
exceed" Fordow's. Pickax facility is under a
mountain that's "50% taller than the 960-metre mountain
housing Fordow's centrifuge plant."
"The greater height provides
enhanced protection and potentially larger underground
chambers for nuclear operations." Pickax is believed
to be much deeper than Fordow.
My question for Iran is:
"How many nuclear warheads will be 'enough' for you?"
Thank you for this letter, Donna
- this information is important to be aware of. We
aren't 'winning' against Iran and their nuclear program.
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
Maranatha!
Chance