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Right now, U.S. and Iranian negotiators are talking peace in Oman—but satellites are showing something very different. In this video, I break down a major satellite-imagery investigation (published February 6, 2026) that tracked two dozen Iranian military and nuclear sites hit during the June 2025 war. What the images reveal is a pattern you can’t ignore: ✅ Missile facilities are being rebuilt fast—some appearing operational again within months ✅ Iran’s medium-range missile stockpile is back to pre-war levels ✅ Nuclear sites show minimal, cosmetic repairs—while core enrichment capabilities remain largely dormant That contrast points to a deliberate strategy: rebuild the deterrent first, then return to the nuclear file later—while using diplomacy to buy time. I’ll walk you through: • What the satellite evidence shows (site-by-site) • Why Iran prioritized missiles over nuclear reconstruction • How this changes the Oman negotiations happening right now • The 3 most likely next scenarios—and the “nightmare” one nobody wants • 4 signals to watch in the next 72 hours that reveal what’s coming next Drop your take in the comments: Do you think a second strike campaign is coming—and will missile sites be the first targets? Subscribe for daily breakdowns and updates as new imagery and statements drop. Sources referenced in this episode: – The New York Times satellite analysis (Feb 6, 2026) – Commercial satellite imagery providers (Planet Labs mentioned) – Expert assessments from nonproliferation and regional security analysts – Reporting from Reuters / Washington Post (as cited in the script)