Satellite images analyzed by The New York Times reveal that Iran has prioritized repairing several ballistic missile manufacturing facilities damaged during last year's conflict, while only limited restoration has taken place at a major nuclear site targeted by Israel and the United States. The imagery shows extensive work at a dozen missile facilities over recent months, suggesting a strategic focus on missile capabilities as Iran prepares for potential future confrontations. In contrast, Iran's main nuclear facilities, including Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordo, appear largely inoperative, with minimal visible repairs. These developments highlight Iran's apparent emphasis on missile readiness over nuclear infrastructure in the current security climate.
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