Trump's team weighs military strike options for Iran nuclear crisis
A team of Donald Trump's collaborators is analyzing the possibility of military actions against Iran in connection with its nuclear program, reports "The Wall Street Journal."
The team of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is considering the possibility of undertaking military actions against Iran. The reason is concerns that sanctions may not be enough to stop Iran's nuclear program.
According to "WSJ," Trump's team is considering various options, including an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. These discussions have accelerated due to Iran's weakening and advancing work on its nuclear program.
Iran is producing fissile material at a level that allows for rapid conversion into a weapon. "WSJ" reports that within a few days, Iran could develop this material to a military level. American intelligence has assessed that Tehran has sufficient enriched uranium reserves to produce more than 12 atomic bombs.
Two strategies
Trump's team is considering two main strategies. The first is to increase military pressure by sending more American forces to the Middle East and selling advanced weaponry to Israel. The alternative is the threat of using military force, which Trump has already applied to North Korea.
It is unclear which option Trump will choose, but in an interview with "Time" magazine, he confirmed the possibility of military action against Iran. Reasons include reports of planned attacks on him. "Anything can happen," Trump said, emphasizing the instability of the situation.
Iran announces that in case of an attack, it will expel UN inspectors and withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Tehran suggests that it could follow the example of North Korea, which quietly began producing nuclear weapons.