[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Sprinter Observer [@SprinterObserve](/creator/twitter/SprinterObserve) on x 782K followers Created: 2025-07-12 06:39:46 UTC Iran changes strategy: instead of restoring Natanz and Fordow — a network of secret workshops across the country "The New York Times" in its report notes the preservation of part of Iran's uranium stockpiles and the West's concern over the loss of IAEA inspection control: A senior "Israeli" official stated that "Israel" has concluded that part of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpiles survived the US and "Israeli" attacks. After these attacks, Iran expelled IAEA inspectors and turned off surveillance cameras, thus closing the West's best channel for monitoring its actions; as a result, the IAEA's eyes were completely blinded. They are now trying to determine how much time Iran will need to restore its nuclear program. Moreover, it is unknown how many centrifuges Iran is building or preparing to install. However, it is unlikely that Iran will restore Fordow or Natanz again. Instead, Iran plans to operate in secrecy, turning its nuclear facilities into numerous small hidden workshops scattered throughout the country.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [israel](/topic/israel) [york times](/topic/york-times) [iran](/topic/iran) [$nyt](/topic/$nyt) [Post Link](https://x.com/SprinterObserve/status/1943923218332434574)
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Created: 2025-07-12 06:39:46 UTC
Iran changes strategy: instead of restoring Natanz and Fordow — a network of secret workshops across the country
"The New York Times" in its report notes the preservation of part of Iran's uranium stockpiles and the West's concern over the loss of IAEA inspection control: A senior "Israeli" official stated that "Israel" has concluded that part of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpiles survived the US and "Israeli" attacks.
After these attacks, Iran expelled IAEA inspectors and turned off surveillance cameras, thus closing the West's best channel for monitoring its actions; as a result, the IAEA's eyes were completely blinded.
They are now trying to determine how much time Iran will need to restore its nuclear program. Moreover, it is unknown how many centrifuges Iran is building or preparing to install. However, it is unlikely that Iran will restore Fordow or Natanz again.
Instead, Iran plans to operate in secrecy, turning its nuclear facilities into numerous small hidden workshops scattered throughout the country.
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