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Home»Politics»Experts Assess Effectiveness of ‘Bunker Buster’ Bombs Used by the U.S. on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
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Experts Assess Effectiveness of ‘Bunker Buster’ Bombs Used by the U.S. on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

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President Donald Trump’s claims that a recent U.S. military strike against Iran “obliterated” its nuclear capabilities have sparked debate among experts regarding the effectiveness of the bunker-buster bombs used. The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs), designed for penetrating fortified structures, were deployed against Iran’s critical nuclear enrichment sites, particularly the Fordow facility, which Trump asserted was essentially rendered non-functional. Reports from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) suggest that it remains uncertain whether the strikes effectively compromised the deeply buried centrifuges at Fordow, where satellite imagery cannot conclusively confirm underground damage due to the depth of these facilities.

Experts like Andrea Stricker from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies express a cautiously optimistic viewpoint, suggesting that the MOPs likely caused significant operational disruptions to Iran’s centrifuges. The shockwave produced by the strikes could damage these delicate machines, effectively sidelining some of Iran’s nuclear capabilities for a period. However, the underground nature of the facilities complicates post-strike assessments, necessitating enhanced intelligence efforts from the U.S. and allies to truly gauge the damage inflicted and its long-term implications on Iran’s nuclear program.

Beyond Fordow, U.S. forces targeted another important site, Natanz, where approximately 1,000 centrifuges are housed, as well as other nuclear development labs. Although initial assessment suggests that significant damage occurred at Natanz according to post-strike satellite images, it remains unclear whether the underground nuclear infrastructure was entirely destroyed. Stricker highlights that the substantial damage inflicted will disrupt Iran’s supply chain for weapons-grade uranium, which will inherently hinder their nuclear weapon development efforts for the foreseeable future.

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The U.S. also attacked the Isfahan enrichment facility utilizing Tomahawk cruise missiles rather than MOPs. Reports indicate that these precision strikes caused considerable damage to above-ground operations, though the full extent of damage to underground structures remains uncertain. With this variety of military responses, one key consideration is whether Iran had the foresight to evacuate nuclear materials before strikes occurred, a factor that could significantly influence the potential for future nuclear weaponization.

While the possibility of Iran swiftly advancing its nuclear ambitions raises alarms, analysts suggest that the chaos from moving nuclear assets could delay their progress. According to Wes Rumbaugh from CSIS, relocating essential infrastructure complicates Iran’s preparations, and any attempts to hide materials may hinder their nuclear ambitions in both the short and medium term. This disruption could limit Iran’s access to crucial components necessary for rapid weapon development, leading to a more extended nuclear timeline.

In light of these findings, international bodies, including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), are seeking immediate access to evaluate the damage caused by U.S. strikes. The extent of the destruction remains a subject of scrutiny, and only thorough inspections can reveal the true repercussions of the military action on Iran’s nuclear capabilities. This incident underscores the complexities remain in addressing nuclear proliferation, particularly when dealing with fortified sites and potential clandestine movements of sensitive materials.

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