Trump weighs to join Israel on strikes of Iranian nuclear sites
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Trump weighs to join Israel in Iran.
President Trump is considering joining the effort of several days of Israel to attack Iranian nuclear facilities, multiple sources familiar with the matter to News themezone said.
A possible objective is Fordo, an underground uranium enrichment site that is It is believed to be key to Iran’s nuclear programaccording to the sources, which include a senior intelligence official and an official of the Department of Defense.
Fordo is buried almost 300 feet under a mountain and protected by important aerial defenses and is believed to be the most likely place for a hypothetical “rupture” program of nuclear weapons. The experts in nuclear non -proliferation say that it is in Fordo where Iran has aimed to enrich uranium for arms purposes and expand their enriched uranium reserve.

There is no total agreement between the closest advisors of Mr. Trump on how to proceed.
The problem was expected to be discussed at a meeting with the Trump National Security team in the White House Situation Room on Tuesday. The attendees included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, the director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and a special envoy of the Middle East Steve Witkoff.
Shortly after throwing strikes in Iran on Friday morning, Israel alleged The country is moving quickly towards the construction of nuclear weapons. But earlier this year, an intelligence evaluation of the United States.
Iran has increased dramatically Its uranium arsenal almost for weapons in recent months, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Iranian government has insisted for a long time that its nuclear program is intended for peaceful purposes.
The Trump administration has said publicly and in private That the United States is not involved in Israel’s offensive, although News themezone has previously reported that the United States has helped Israel intercept missiles fired by Iran in retaliation.
Trump has not ruled out getting involved, and a series of publications about Truth Social on early Tuesday have asked questions about the level of participation of the United States in the conflict.
The president published Tuesday: “Now we have total and total control of the heavens over Iran.” He also wrote that the United States knows the whereabouts of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatolá Ali Khamenei, but added: “We are not going to take it out (kill!), At least not for now.” News themezone previously reported Mr. Trump opposed an Israeli plan to kidney.
More recently, Mr. Trump published: “Unconditional surrender!”
Sara Cook and Margaret Brennan contributed to this report.
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- Trump administration
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James Laporta
James Laporta is a national security coordinating producer at the Washington Office of News themezone. He is a former American marine infantry and veteran of the Afghanistan war.


