Recon flights, including sniffers, have been flying every night since Monday & as far as I know nothing has been found. I guess 40 years of saying "nanabobo, don't mess with us & give us money, we got's nukes" is a hard habit to break. The cease fire negotiators seem to have good heads on their shoulders & know they need help fixing this & how to ask for help....& even know how to say thank you. Say a few prayers though that honesty, compassion & peace will win out. There may be more public funerals in Tehran & may get messy before it gets better. "All we are saying is give Peace a chance".
Yeah, thank you for confirming the Sniffers.
I wondered about it earlier.
Somehow some explanation for that gray-color was "the fire raging underground had the stone turn blue". Which... I suppose could happen? However, we haven't seen, nor aren't we seeing, any smoke coming out of the site.
Even coal-mine fires produce smoke.
And considering the explosive power of the 12 MOPs, surely there would have been fault lines created in the overall mountainous structure allowing for dust and smoke to navigate and exit.
I suppose, again, such emanations would carry a modicum amount of radioactive isotopes that would have likely been picked up by Sniffers.
So, no radiation picked up.
What could that mean? Basically either there is radioactive stuff in Fordow, or not.
There is radioactive material:
-But there is no fire.
And I think that's the case for the reasons I mentioned. Therefore no combustion, no emanations of smoke and such. If such a case was occurring, for the reasons, again, I mentioned, and the apparent lack of damage control, since we haven't seen firefighters on site (as of yet at least), by now we would have been seeing something coming out from the ground. Underground "industrial" fire, burning uncontrolled for several days would likely cause serious damages to the structure and compromise its integrity (which was already compromised by the 12 MOPs dropped on it).
-Somehow the debris, dust, sand, rocks, etc... falling back into the broken shafts managed to seal them and keep them air-tight.
--The inside of the complex has been destroyed, but due to the shafts being sealed back, the target being so deep and not directly at the point of impact, it could be that what was relied upon was blast effect. Therefore the blast could have pushed radioactive material in directions opposite to any ventilation paths.
---Which would explain why we aren't picking anything. Though... heh... I'd still expect a very small trace. But I am no sniffer.
-No fire, no traces of radioactivity, nothing, etc... because there was no radioactive material in Fordow when the strike occurred.
And now it appears excavators are working near the entry points.
What for though? Working on new entry points? Cleaning up to further seal the thing?