After days of escalating headlines, Iran’s Health Ministry just made a stunning announcement:
No radiation detected. No contamination. No visible damage.
According to the state-run IRNA agency, there has been “zero radioactive leakage” near the country’s nuclear facilities following the U.S. strikes. Citing assessments from the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the government claims everything is under control.
But many are now asking:
If this was a targeted strike on a nuclear facility… where’s the evidence?
📍 The Fordow nuclear site, buried deep in a mountain and designed to survive military attack, appears untouched. No images of destruction. No radiation alarms. No ground access by international inspectors since the strikes began.
Iran says all is well. But critics — and observers online — say this silence feels a little too… clean.
Could this have been a missed strike?
Was the attack staged for pressure, not damage?
Or worse: is the truth being hidden?
In the fog of war, it’s not what they say — it’s what they don’t.