Trump orders study of possible military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities

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Trump orders study of possible military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities

US President-elect Donald Trump has instructed his advisers to explore the possibility of dismantling Iran's nuclear program, including military options. Trump is leaning toward the radical solution of striking Iranian nuclear facilities, according to sources.

The initiative comes as tensions between Washington and Tehran rise over Iran's expanding nuclear program. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently reported that Iran has increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, raising serious concerns around the world.

Trump’s advisers, including Pentagon officials, have already begun exploring possible scenarios, including targeted airstrikes on key sites such as the Natanz and Fordow nuclear centers. But some experts warn that such a move could have serious consequences, including a full-scale military conflict in the Middle East.

The situation is complicated by the fact that Iran has repeatedly declared its readiness to respond harshly to any aggression. Representatives of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have emphasized that an attack on their nuclear facilities would be regarded as an act of war and Tehran would strike back at American interests in the region.

Trump's stance is also controversial within the United States. Some politicians and experts believe that such actions will lead to further destabilization rather than a solution. However, proponents of a tough approach argue that forceful measures can stop the development of Iran's nuclear program.

Trump's proposal is part of a broader US strategy to contain Iran. Whether Washington will opt for a military option remains an open question, but it is already clear that how this situation develops will have significant implications for global security.

 

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