In 'Tense' Call, Israel Urges Trump to Quickly Strike Iran's Fordow, Citing Narrow Window
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Heat signs have been detected near Iran's Fordow nuclear installation according to NASA data, informs CNN. There are no radiation in the air, confirmed by Iranians and Saudis. Data from the Fire Information System...
While the Trump administration is still uncertain whether to participate in attacks on Iran's nuclear program, Israel's government loses patience. A US participation would significantly increase the chances of success. Nevertheless, one now seems to think about a solo move.
In 'tense' call, Israel urges Trump to quickly strike Iran's Fordow, citing narrow window
Israeli Officials Reportedly Told the U.S. That They Do Not Wish to Wait the Two-week Deadline Presented Thursday by Trump, Which Will Then Decide Whether to Join the Offensive Against Iran, With Sources Saying the Vice President Pushed Against Israel 'Dragging the Country Into War'
It is clear that Donald Trump, when he ordered the B2s to release the B2s on Fordow and the other nuclear sites in Tehran, had in his pocket an agreement in principle with Moscow and Beijing. Otherwise, we do not explain the so unusually bland condemnations of an attack that, in other fringes, would have provoked much more vehement reactions. To pay for the consequences, even Europe: now increasingly irrelevant
According to the Pentagon, the bombings were carried out mainly against the underground base Fordow, the heart of Iran's uranium enrichment process.
Israelis see how dangerous it is to wait up to two weeks by Trump for a decision on possible entry into the conflict
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