Israel intensifies its offensive against Iran’s nuclear program, pressing the U.S. to provide military support for airstrikes that could effectively dismantle key underground facilities. These sites, particularly the Fordo plant, are deeply buried and require specialized munitions like the 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator, which Israel lacks. Current U.S. military assets, including B-2 bombers capable of carrying this weapon, position the U.S. as a potential partner in this high-stakes operation.
Despite past refusals for direct U.S. involvement in such strikes, the shifting dynamics in the region could lead to a reconsideration. With Israel having established air superiority over Iran through its advanced fighter jets, military experts suggest a calculated approach may allow Israel to target Iran’s nuclear capabilities without full U.S. participation. The evolving situation highlights the complexity and urgency surrounding regional security and nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
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