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In order to destroy the "Fordo" nuclear site .. Israel is demanding America to enter the war against #Iran
The Fordo facility, located in the depth of one of the mountains of Qom Governorate in central Iran, is a major military challenge, as it requires its targeting either supernatural munitions or great American support. He explained that Israel's failure to destroy this facility will mean Iran's retaining a vital nuclear infrastructure that enables it to continue its nuclear program.
The Hebrew "Walla" website revealed that #Trump suggested to #Netanyahu that an American air strike against the Iranian "Fordo" nuclear facility can be possible.
The report added that it was Israel that asked the Trump administration, during the past two nights, to join its military operations aimed at eliminating the Iranian nuclear program.
According to Israeli officials who spoke to "Axius", the United States has the capability and ammunition to destroy sites, such as "Fordo", which is located at a depth of 800 meters underground, inside the Iranian Revolutionary Guards base.
The report indicated that Israeli officials discussed with their American counterparts the possibility of Washington's participation in the destruction of "Fordo" since the beginning of the last military operation, given that the site is a decisive position in the Iranian nuclear enrichment program.
In a related context, the Iranian Atomic Energy Authority announced yesterday, Saturday, that the "Natanz" facility was subjected to limited damage as a result of the Israeli attacks that occurred on Friday, according to the Iranian "Mehr" agency.
"The damage did not affect the main infrastructure of the facility," ISNA reported that "a large part of the equipment and materials have been previously transferred, and that there are no concerns about radiological pollution."
For his part, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grouosi, told the American New York Times that Iran may resort to transporting nuclear fuel to the Fordo facility, which is under a mountain and is considered immune to most types of traditional munitions.
As for James M. Acton, co -director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie International Peace Corporation, has quoted the American network "CNN" as saying that the continuation of the "Fordo" facility may keep Iran's nuclear ability without real disruption, explaining that "Israel may be able to destroy the entrance to the facility, but destroying its deep structure will remain a very difficult task."
The Fordo facility, located in the depth of one of the mountains of Qom Governorate in central Iran, is a major military challenge, as it requires its targeting either supernatural munitions or great American support. He explained that Israel's failure to destroy this facility will mean Iran's retaining a vital nuclear infrastructure that enables it to continue its nuclear program.
The Hebrew "Walla" website revealed that #Trump suggested to #Netanyahu that an American air strike against the Iranian "Fordo" nuclear facility can be possible.
The report added that it was Israel that asked the Trump administration, during the past two nights, to join its military operations aimed at eliminating the Iranian nuclear program.
According to Israeli officials who spoke to "Axius", the United States has the capability and ammunition to destroy sites, such as "Fordo", which is located at a depth of 800 meters underground, inside the Iranian Revolutionary Guards base.
The report indicated that Israeli officials discussed with their American counterparts the possibility of Washington's participation in the destruction of "Fordo" since the beginning of the last military operation, given that the site is a decisive position in the Iranian nuclear enrichment program.
In a related context, the Iranian Atomic Energy Authority announced yesterday, Saturday, that the "Natanz" facility was subjected to limited damage as a result of the Israeli attacks that occurred on Friday, according to the Iranian "Mehr" agency.
"The damage did not affect the main infrastructure of the facility," ISNA reported that "a large part of the equipment and materials have been previously transferred, and that there are no concerns about radiological pollution."
For his part, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grouosi, told the American New York Times that Iran may resort to transporting nuclear fuel to the Fordo facility, which is under a mountain and is considered immune to most types of traditional munitions.
As for James M. Acton, co -director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie International Peace Corporation, has quoted the American network "CNN" as saying that the continuation of the "Fordo" facility may keep Iran's nuclear ability without real disruption, explaining that "Israel may be able to destroy the entrance to the facility, but destroying its deep structure will remain a very difficult task."
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