“Negotiate or face consequences!” Trump’s last warning to Iran, danger looms over nuclear bases
Tehran/Washington: Amidst the ongoing fierce war in West Asia, a news has come out which has created panic in the entire world. US President Donald Trump is now preparing to put his hand directly into the ‘snake’s hole’. According to a shocking report by the Wall Street Journal, Trump’s intention is not only to attack Iran, but also to enter Iranian soil and seize about 400 kg of enriched uranium from there. Trump believes that this is the only way left to stop Iran from making a nuclear bomb.
Trump’s dangerous plan: talks or use of force
According to the report, Trump has bluntly told his aides that Iran should not have this nuclear material at any cost. The US is currently in indirect talks with Iran through Pakistan, Egypt and Türkiye so that an agreement can be reached. Trump has indicated that he is close to a big deal, but if talks do not work out, the US military can take steps to snatch this uranium by force. Trump is seeing it as a “surgical operation” so that the war does not drag on.
Is it possible for America to enter Iran?
Defense experts believe that entering Iran’s nuclear bases like Isfahan and Natanz is no less than a suicide mission. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), this uranium is kept in very safe and heavy cylinders. To evacuate them from there, not only a special technical team will be required, but heavy military security will also be required. This operation could take several days, and during this time there would be a threat of Iranian military counterattack and mass destruction.
Iran’s heavy water plant destroyed, revealed by satellite photos
Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has made another big disclosure. The ‘Heavy Water Production Plant’ located in Khondab in central Iran has been badly damaged and is no longer functioning. After analyzing satellite images, the IAEA has confirmed that the plant suffered serious damage in the attack on March 27. However, it is a matter of relief that currently there was no declared nuclear material present in this plant, but its closure has dealt a major blow to Iran’s nuclear program.
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