Satellite imagery analyzed by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) suggests ongoing construction activity at the Pickaxe Mountain facility near Iran's Natanz nuclear site, potentially violating a US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The report notes that while major nuclear facilities like Natanz and Fordo remain largely inactive and damaged from past strikes, the underground complex at Pickaxe Mountain shows signs of recent vehicle activity and tunnel reinforcement. Experts from The New York Times previously reported that construction at the site began in 2020, though its purpose remains unclear and IAEA inspectors have never accessed it. ISIS argues that the continued work at Pickaxe Mountain breaches the agreement requiring Tehran to maintain the status quo during nuclear negotiations.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article discusses potential violations of an international agreement involving U.S.-Iran relations, it presents findings from multiple independent sources (including The New York Times and direct satellite imagery) without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political positions. The
Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 90): The article accurately reflects the primary source's claim about construction at Pickaxe Mountain and mentions the lack of repair at Natanz. However, it omits the primary source's emphasis that the site is not assessed to hold operational facilities. The tone is generally neutral.




