Israel is considering carrying out “significant” strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, possibly even within the coming six months, according to two separate reports by major U.S. newspapers on Wednesday.
The new Trump administration had so far signaled its willingness to negotiate over a new nuclear deal before drawing on the military option.
However, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei several days ago seemed to reject the notion that negotiations are possible, saying it would be “not smart, wise, or honorable,” to talk about the issue with the U.S.
“After Khamenei’s remarks where he cast doubt on negotiations with the U.S., the American government is sending a message to Iran’s regime tonight with two articles in major newspapers disclosing how Israel is readying for a strike on [Iran’s] nuclear program in 2025,” commented Jason Brodsky, policy director for United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI).
According to U.S. officials who spoke with the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), U.S. intelligence estimates that Israel is considering “significant strikes on Iranian nuclear sites this year.” […]
— Read More: allisrael.com
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