Biden discussed plans to strike Iran nuclear sites if Tehran speeds toward bomb: Axios
- United States President Joe Biden discussed potential options for a US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities if Iran moves toward developing a nuclear weapon, according to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and sources cited by Axios.
- Biden has not made any final decisions regarding the strike options presented, and no active discussions on military action against Iran are currently taking place, as reported by Axios.
- Biden previously stated he does not support an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear sites but aims to build international consensus for a response to Iran's missile actions against Israel.
- Some aides believe the current weakened state of Iran's defenses provides a compelling reason for the US to consider a strike, though Biden is focused on the urgency of Iran's actions before the new administration takes office.
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