US attacks on Iran are mainly cyber operations targeting nuclear and military infrastructure. The most famous example is Stuxnet, found in 2010. It sabotaged uranium enrichment centrifuges at Natanz. These are covert, state-sponsored acts. They aim to delay the nuclear program without direct war.
The scope is limited. Targets are specific and high-value within nuclear and military systems. The goal is disruption, not widespread destruction. No large-scale physical attacks have been officially reported. This matches strategic cyber warfare. Precision and deniability matter more than scale.
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