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'Bunker-busters not used on Isfahan': US top general cites target depth
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A top U.S. general, Dan Caine, disclosed in a classified briefing that the military opted not to use bunker-buster bombs on Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility during a recent operation. The reason? The site was too deep underground. Instead, Tomahawk missiles were used, while other facilities like Fordow and Natanz were hit with bunker-busters. Intelligence indicates Isfahan and Fordow may house key nuclear assets, raising questions about the effectiveness of the strikes.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a technical detail—it hints at the challenges of targeting deeply buried nuclear sites and the calculated choices behind U.S. military actions. The decision to hold back bunker-busters suggests either limitations in capability or a deliberate move to avoid escalating tensions further. Either way, it’s a glimpse into the high-stakes chess game of modern warfare.

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