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    Home » Blog » Israel-Iran war: Donald Trump may consider joining Israel in striking Iranian nuclear sites; report claims growing US involvement

    Israel-Iran war: Donald Trump may consider joining Israel in striking Iranian nuclear sites; report claims growing US involvement

    June 17, 2025Updated:June 17, 2025 World No Comments
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    Israel-Iran war: Donald Trump may consider joining Israel in striking Iranian nuclear sites; report claims growing US involvement

    Many officials with knowledge of the situation told CBS News that US President Donald Trump is considering whether to participate in Israel’s continued attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump made a distinct statement while speaking to reporters on Air Force One early on Tuesday. Trump later said,” I’m not very eager to discuss with Iran,” adding that his purpose is a continuous remedy:” an end, a real end, not a stalemate.” and claiming that the US is “exactly where the so-called” Supreme Leader” is hiding He’s a simple target, but he’s safe it; we won’t kill him! ( at least no for the time being )

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    According to two options, US defense officers had made arrangements ahead of Trump’s possible order for the US Air Force to help Jewish fighter plane with refueling during their operations over Iran. These sources claimed that this factor may be a contributing factor to the fact that more than 30 flying refueling containers have been stationed in the area in recent days. One of the least violent forms of support would be to refuel Israeli aircraft flight. CENTCOM has also suggested to Trump that Israel and the US might strike nuclear facilities jointly. In a post on X that Trump “may consider he needs to take more action to end Egyptian enhancement,” Vice President JD Vance echoed the intensity. Trump and his countrywide surveillance team met in the White House Situation Room on Tuesday, and the choice ultimately rests with the president. Israeli officials expressed enthusiasm but claimed no proper selection from the US had been made at the time. They have been urging US presence. Trump had previously opted to stay away from direct military presence despite earlier avoiding sharing information with other than weapon protection and intelligence, but his new statements, such as” we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran,” indicate a change. Iran had plenty of other protective equipment, including sky trackers, but it didn’t quite match American-made, conceived, and produced” things.” No one can compare to the good ol ‘ USA for doing it better, he wrote on Truth Social. It claimed that Iran was rapidly progressing toward building nuclear arms after Israel launched attacks on Iran early on Friday. Nevertheless, a US knowledge statement from earlier this year stated that Iran was not planning to launch a nuclear weapon despite growing pressure from the program to restart its nuclear programme. Iran has tremendously increased its hoard of near-weapons-grade uranium in recent months, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Iran continues to insist that its nuclear programme is used for peaceful purposes. President Trump has not confirmed any immediate US presence, but his most recent articles on Truth Social have sparked rumors. Concerning the extent of British presence, Trump’s increasingly aggressive develop and use of the word “we” in reference to military operations. Iran’s Fordo atomic site, a steeply fortified service for uranium enrichment, is one of the main target being considered. Former US standard Brett McGurk, who served under four leaders, says” Fordo is the essence of this thing.” Iran’s nuclear interests may be severely undermined by its destruction, but only the US can accomplish that. Multiple precise accuracy strikes by American B-2 bombers may be required, according to experts in the military for a properly planned mission. According to The New York Times, the Pentagon has recreated this incident, which involves dropping several bombs “down the same opening” to pierce Fordo’s deep underwater structure. Forti is protected by heavy weather threats by roughly 300 foot beneath a rock. It is commonly believed to be Iran’s most good location for the development of nuclear weapons because it is where it has grown its stockpile and enriched uranium.

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