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The US used diversionary tactics when attacking Iran.

America and Russia June 23, 2025 15:27

To attack Iran's nuclear facilities, the US military used diversion tactics.

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Iran's Fordow uranium enrichment plant after the bombing on June 22. Photo: AP

The New York Times reported on June 23 that the US used diversion tactics when sending planes to attack nuclear facilities in Iran.

"To create confusion during the attack planning process, military officials decided to dispatch two groups of B-2 bombers from Missouri at the same time," New York Times said.

One group would fly west toward Guam with transponders on so commercial satellites could track their movements, the publication said, while another group, consisting of seven planes loaded with bombs, would fly east toward Iran with transponders turned off so as not to be detected.
The New York Times said the move could confuse many officials, and perhaps Iran, about the timing and direction of the planned US attack.

Previously, on June 22, in the program This Week,ABCUS Vice President JD Vance announced that Iran's large stockpile of enriched uranium was not damaged after the US airstrike campaign and that it remains under Tehran's control.

"In the coming weeks, we will be looking to do something about this nuclear fuel, and that is one of the things we will be discussing with Iran," US Vice President Vance said, when asked whether Iran's uranium stockpile had been completely destroyed.

Mr. Vance's comments suggest the US does not know where Iran is storing this uranium.

According to the New York Times
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