Joe Biden considered attacking Iran to stop it from building nuclear weapons. This was the purpose of the meeting between the US President and National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan. The impact is expected to occur before January 20th. Axios reported that Sullivan was not recommending the attack, but merely laying out the options available.
US President Joe Biden was scheduled to consider attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities by January 20, according to an unofficial Axios poll. As explained, it was an attack before Donald Trump became president of the United States.
Biden’s meeting with National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan took place in December. Various action scenarios were discussed during the consultations.
Joe Biden considered attacking. He wanted to prevent Iran from acquiring significant weapons.
Some experts say the current situation in the Middle East creates opportunities for Israel to attack Iran, especially in situations where Israel has weakened allies.
As the website reports, Sullivan said the existing damage to Iran’s air defenses and the significant weakening of Iran’s regional proxies make the attack more likely to be successful, leading to Iranian retaliation and regional We believe this will reduce the risk of escalation.
The portal noted that the advisor did not recommend the attack, but merely presented the available options.
Iran officially denies developing nuclear weapons. He insists that the nuclear program is peaceful. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Iranian government has enriched uranium to 60 percent, enough to make a nuclear bomb.
U.S. intelligence agencies assessed in December that Iran already has enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb.
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The Iranian government has long announced its intention to expel UN inspectors from the country and withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in response to the possibility of an attack.
The only country that has ever done something like this is North Korea. North Korean authorities secretly began manufacturing nuclear weapons. Tehran has indicated it may take this route.
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