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Telegram Outlets Linked To Iran-Backed Militias Publish Posters Asserting Iran's Nuclear Capability, Despite Recent U.S. Airstrikes

Telegram Outlets Linked To Iran-Backed Militias Publish Posters Asserting Iran's Nuclear Capability, Despite Recent U.S. Airstrikes

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Telegram channels affiliated with Iran-backed Axis of the Islamic Resistance have published posters indicating that Iran's nuclear program retained significant strength despite recent U.S. airstrikes targeting its nuclear reactors.
These airstrikes, conducted on June 25, 2025, aimed to disrupt Iran's nuclear facilities amid escalating tensions in the region following Iran's continued enrichment of uranium.
The posters attempt to assert Iran's resilience and nuclear capability despite recent U.S. airstrikes, and to spread doubt among adversaries about the effectiveness of those strikes.
The "Mujaz" Telegram channel released a 15-second clip on June 27, showing a pair of hands reaching upward toward a glowing, ethereal light with mathematical equations and scientific symbols floating between them. The equations include Albert Einstein's energy formula "E = mc2," along with various constants and variables.
At the top, Arabic text reads: "The nuclear program is Iran's striking power in the future." [1]
On June 26, the channel also shared a second poster featuring three rockets against the backdrop of the Iranian flag, with Arabic text stating:
"It is possible that some of Iran's enriched uranium survived, and that a large part of Iran's missile arsenal still exists, and the Iranians, known for their prowess at playing chess, will try to use it."
The text references a columnist, Afi Peskharov, writing in an Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth.[2]
Additionally, "The Iranian Military Capacities," a channel linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), published, on June 26, a poster depicting armed, masked operatives gaurding scientists working in a lab and eying a clock while a pair of hands sign a document.[3]
The poster implies that Tehran is planning an operation that involves scientists in the near future.

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