The Islamic Republic is in a quagmire of lies and breach of commitments, and the Iranian nation is the permanent loser in the nuclear games.

The Islamic Republic's violation of nuclear commitments and blatant lies have made the Iranian people the direct victims of its costly and selfish policies.
More than seventy days have passed since the US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities, but the Islamic Republic continues to pursue a path of denial and cover-up. Not only have the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors not been granted access to the bombed facilities, but Tehran has also, with obvious stubbornness, blocked any path to transparency. This is the same policy that has been repeated many times over the past four decades: "Ignoring international obligations, costing the country, abandoning the people amid sanctions, poverty, and insecurity."
The Washington Post said: “The most hopeful explanation is that Iran is blocking inspectors because it fears independent verification of the complete destruction of its costly 30-year nuclear program. But hope has never been an effective strategy in nonproliferation efforts.”
These statements clearly show that the rulers of the Islamic Republic are afraid to even admit the failure of a project that cost the Iranian people billions of dollars. While international evidence indicates that enriched uranium reserves were transferred after the US attacks, US President Donald Trump wrote on his social network: “Nothing has been removed from the facility. This is very time-consuming and dangerous, and these materials are very heavy and very difficult to move.” However, according to published reports, Trump’s claim was limited to the Fordow facility, while there are signs that uranium was transferred from Isfahan.
On the other hand, former IAEA inspector David Albright warned by releasing new satellite images of Natanz and said: "Recent satellite images of the Natanz enrichment facility show that Iran has removed and dispersed almost all of the chillers from two HVAC buildings at the Natanz fuel enrichment facility over the past week. Based on the images, as of August 30, 2025, 19 of the total 24 chillers have been dispersed in various locations within the Natanz protected area."
He added: "This relocation and dispersal is apparently a tactic to reduce the vulnerability of the chillers to possible future air strikes, as this equipment is of high value and is currently not in use due to the lack of electricity and the failure of the centrifuge complex after the bombing."
Albright concluded by emphasizing: "These images are objective and documented evidence that the Natanz enrichment facility remains closed due to attacks during the 12-day war."
These developments once again reveal the true nature of the Islamic Republic government, a government that has never adhered to international obligations and, instead of being accountable, has taken the fate of the people hostage and paid for its risky policies from the nation's pockets. While the Iranian people live with high prices, unemployment, and instability every day, the rulers continue to pursue the dream of the atomic bomb and their own survival; a dream whose price is the future of a nation.




