Laura Rockwood, a seasoned expert in disarmament, and Roxane Farmanfarmaian, a scholar on global politics, join former nuclear scientist Imad Khadduri to explore the effectiveness of U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear ambitions. They dissect the claims of obliterated nuclear capabilities, scrutinizing the reliability of satellite imagery and the challenges of targeting crucial sites like Fordow and Natanz. The discussion reveals the complexities of Iran's nuclear knowledge and the broader geopolitical implications of military action, questioning whether bombing can truly halt such ambitions.