As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, the stakes are reaching a perilous new high. Despite a string of Israeli strikes targeting key components of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, one ominous site remains untouched — a ghostly fortress buried deep beneath the mountains near Qom, just two hours outside Tehran.
That site is Fordow, Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear facility — and many believe it holds the key to Iran’s ability to produce a nuclear warhead in mere days. So why is it still standing?
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