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Iran can speak and bomb weapons facilities. Iran is going too far, and within a week it can make weapons-grade nuclear fuel for one bomb.
A fleet of two aircraft carriers and a B-2 stealth bomber is pointed straight through Iran. I have never seen such a great progression in a B-2 bomber.
Does the options really include a military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities? “Of course it is,” President Donald J. Trump said Monday.
Trump says Iran must discard the “nuclear weapons concept” before more talks
What has been changed is that the campaign to attack Iran’s nuclear weapons production is no longer overstated. Frankly, the attacks on Iranian air defense, carried out last year by Israeli F-35s and other planes, have reduced risk calculations politically and military. With the recent confirmation of General Daniel Kane as chairman of Co-State Chief of Staff, Trump has a new top military adviser with experience in planning and implementing precision airstrikes.
It’s not that he wants to go to war. In his first term, Trump proved to have been careful and calculated in his use of military force. But Iran cannot simply allow nuclear weapons to be built, and the moment is here. Iran was able to enrich enough fuel for a single bomb in a week, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last summer. Iran can enrich enough fuel for up to 17 bombs in four months, according to an analysis of the latest UN inspection report in February. After that, it takes about six months to assemble and field the weapon. Most nuclear weapons design tests are done by computers, and who knows whether Russia will support it?
“If we need the army, we’re going to have the army,” Trump said on April 9th. “Israel will obviously be very involved in that. They will be their leaders.
For now, Iran is at the table, with more talks scheduled for April 19th in Rome. To continue discussions, a large part of Trump’s strategy is to deploy the troops needed to crush Iran’s nuclear weapons production capabilities to central headquarters. The military calls this “sovereign option.” This is because Trump does not require permission from other countries to launch strikes from aircraft carriers or bombers.
One way a battle plan could unfold is:
Israel opens airspace.
On the October 2024 strike, Israel launched more than 100 fighter jets to attack around 20 target areas in Iran, including air defense and missile and drone factories. The attack on “Deke” on Iran will again see Israel focus on destroying air defenses.
Aircraft carriers hold the sky.
US Navy Aircraft Carrier USS Harry S. Truman and USS Carl Vinson They are already in the Arabian Gulf region. Yes, they have a steady campaign against Yemeni Houtis, but I can assure them that they can always pay attention to Iran. In that case, the E-2 radar plane from the carrier will be added to intelligence and surveillance images, while the F-35 and F/A-18 fighters and the EA-18G Growler electronic tanks add attack capabilities.
B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers are Nuclear Production Sites.
Since Iranian weapon complexes are underground, there are plenty of tile bles to debilitate them. Enter the B-2 stealth bomber carrying weapons like 30,000 pounds. A large-scale weapon intruder that pushes and fuses the Earth with concrete to explode an explosion at an underground Iranian facility. This is why a large forward deployment of the B-2 is so important. On the first night of Operation Iraq’s Freedom in 2003, three B-2 bombers flew from Diego Garcia’s Indian Ocean Island, and three attacked Baghdad from Whiteman AFB in Missouri. Now, Trump has sent the six reported B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia.
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US Navy Destroyer Protect the sky from missiles and drones.
The United States still has troops stationed in other advance locations around Iraq, Syria, and the Persian Gulf, and must be protected from Iranian retaliation via missiles and drones. Last year, US early bark-class destroyers armed with a standard missile array were doing this job well and ready to take those shots again to protect the US forces.
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Remember that the purpose of the US strike is to break down Iran’s nuclear facilities and blow away Ayatollah Khamenei’s fear of the stability of the regime. Iranian President Mahmoud Pezeshkian says he hopes to continue nuclear talks, especially if China continues to buy 90% of Iranian oil.
It has been almost ten years since the flawed Iranian nuclear deal was touted as a way to stop the construction of nuclear weapons. This time, it will be the US military that will shake up the balance.





