To be very clear, the enrichment sites bombed by the US and Israel in Iran will more than likely not cause a release of radiation into the atmosphere or even local population centers.
Following recent bombings the IAEA already reported only contamination WITHIN the facilities, and that most of their concern was chemical.
Whatever radiological impact will occur will be infinitely eclipsed by the deaths a follow-on war will cause. Let's focus our energy on preventing that.
Jessica Rooster
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in reply to Jessica Rooster • • •I am not posting this for clout, for followers, for anything other than what I think is my responsibility as a scientist: to use my background and my education to inform others as deeply, clearly, and accurately as possible.
You have invested in public education and nuclear science, and I owe this to you.
Maceo Quintanar
in reply to Jessica Rooster • • •From the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting:
"Three nuclear sites, including Fordow, had been evacuated some time ago and our enriched uranium stockpile was moved away from these locations, so there is no risk of radiation leakage."
Joscelyn Transpiring
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