Trump considering direct attacks against Iranian nuclear sites

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-12-13 15:04:52 | Updated at 2024-12-23 22:56:58 1 week ago
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Trump considering direct attacks against Iranian nuclear sites
Israel National News ^ | Dec 13, 2024 | INN

Posted on 12/13/2024 7:01:08 AM PST by Mr. Mojo

The Wall Street Journal reports that Donald Trump and members of his incoming administration have begun reviewing the existing American policy regarding Iran's nuclear development, and are considering direct military action to stop Iran's advances.

The policy of previous administrations has been the use of diplomacy and economic sanctions to force the IRGC to reduce its nuclear intentions. According to the report, Iran has enough enriched uranium to build four nuclear weapons within a few days.

The Trump administration is considering several options, the first being a direct buildup of American forces in the Middle East. The USA would send additional troops, planes, and ships to the region, and possibly even begin to execute its own attacks against Iranian nuclear sites.

A second option under discussion is for the USA to sell or supply Israel with the weapons needed to counter the Iranian threat, including advanced interceptor missiles and deep-penetration 'bunker buster' bombs. This option has become significantly more feasible with the fall of the Assad regime and Israel's recent direct attacks on Iran

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