Why Seizing Iran's Nuclear Stockpile Would Be "One of the Riskiest" Missions in History
The Pentagon evaluates a complex plan to seize uranium enriched to 60%, a critical step toward weapon-grade material, amid recent troop deployments and air raids last June.
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Decision-making circles in Washington are considering a highly sensitive military scenario aimed at seizing Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, in a move described as one of the most complex potential operations in modern warfare, given the entanglement of field, intelligence, and logistical challenges surrounding it...
Exclusive: Why Trump’s latest Iran moves may signal ground troops
President Donald Trump is known for , but Iran has showcased another of his pursuits: the art of misdirection. As he keeps holding off on threatened strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure while moving significant military resources into the Middle East, some experts read Trump’s ceasefire talk as a potential head fake — albeit one with the added upside of calming markets. “The [administration] has played this same move three times in just one …
The 'crown jewels' of the Iranian nuclear program and why the US wants them
A move from Israel or the United States to find and secure Iran's enriched uranium stockpile would be dangerous, but experts say it is one of the only ways to end the war and prevent it from returning.
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