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I don't know about the rest of you, but having studied "before" and "after" images of the three Iranian nuclear sites targeted by the US, I simply do not see anything like what I would describe as "Obliteration" at any of the three facilities.
When SpaceX blows up yet another Starship, they obliterate it. Every event is spectacular to watch. There is little that remains of each vehicle afterwards.
In 2020 when a stockpile of ammonium nitrate blew up in Beirut harbor, infrastructure in the immediate vicinity was obliterated. Satellite viewable damage extended well inland.
In 2015 the explosions at the Port of Tianjin obliterated an extensive portion of the harbor's infrastructure.
When I heard that the Iranian sites had been obliterated, I expected to see that Isfahan had been wiped off the map. Nothing left but ash and debris (especially since the Israelis had already pounded Isfahan in earlier attacks.) I expected to see the elevations of the Fordo site significantly recontoured - displaying signs of a major seismic event, not just a few new ventilation shafts and a bit of dirt spilled at tunnel entrances. Ditto with Natanz - I expected to see a large concave bowl formation where the surface had previously been flat.
Time will eventually reveal just how efficacious the US mission has actually been. I certainly hope that the reality is greater than the underwhelming present appearance. For a whole host of reasons.