A powerful midnight jolt has put Tehran on edge, and the timing is raising serious questions. A 4.6‑magnitude earthquake reportedly struck near the Iranian capital just as global concerns spike over Tehran’s nuclear program and warnings about uranium enrichment nearing weapons‑grade levels. While seismologists point to natural tectonic activity, social media and regional watchers are buzzing with speculation: was this purely a quake, or did it coincide with underground weapons or nuclear‑related testing? Iranian authorities say there are no casualties and remain on alert for aftershocks, but they have offered little clarity on what lies beneath the epicenter. In a region already rattled by war threats, sanctions pressure, and talk of 90% enrichment thresholds, even a natural tremor is now being viewed through a nuclear lens. In this video, we break down what is known, what is rumor, and why a midnight quake in Tehran is making headlines worldwide.
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