2025-06-24
1 小时 15 分钟From the Free Press, this is Honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss.
When we last recorded on Saturday night,
the U.S. had just announced its strike on Iran's nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow.
The U.S., with seven B-2 bombers, had entered the war,
the restrainers had seemingly lost, and Donald Trump had changed the game.
In the following hours, the president said the mission was a spectacular military success.
Pete Hegseth said that Iran's nuclear program was obliterated.
But there's much more to that story than meets the eye.
As Jay Solomon wrote in our pages, before the U.S. struck,
16 cargo trucks entered the fortified mountain complex at Fordow and moved unidentified equipment to another location.
So are these nuclear sites destroyed or merely damaged?
And where is all of that enriched uranium?
All of that remains unclear.
What is clear is that the war is very much heating up.
Israel expanded its bombing campaign beyond nuclear facilities to hit regime targets and even the notorious Evin prison in Tehran.
Qatar has closed its airspace.
And just as I read these words, Iran has reportedly fired toward Qatar and Iraq.
It all begs the question,
was the American entrance to this war The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?
And if so, what comes next?