When America Joins Israel’s War with Iran
- On Sunday, the United States joined Israel’s military campaign by bombing key Iranian nuclear sites including Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan in West Asia.
- This strike followed ongoing Israeli attacks and Iranian missile barrages at Israel, amid mixed US signals on direct involvement and ongoing diplomatic talks in Geneva.
- The US used a 30,000-pound bunker-buster bomb to target deeply buried uranium enrichment facilities, while Iran responded with missile strikes and large anti-Israel protests at home.
- At least 639 people have been killed by Israeli attacks, and analysts caution that military action alone may fail to achieve strategic goals or regime change.
- The attacks have heightened regional instability, risk broader conflict, and could weaken the global nuclear order while complicating international diplomatic efforts.
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According to the Guardian, analysts warn that Israel will have difficulty achieving strategic objectives in Tehran, even if the US joins the attack - Doubts about the destruction of Fordow and fears of destabilization of the region
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