Trump Will Authorize Attacks on Iran: Ian Bremmer
- US President Donald Trump is open to military strikes on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, as reported by a source familiar with intelligence matters.
- Israeli authorities stated that at least 24 people were killed and hundreds injured in Iranian missile attacks following recent airstrikes.
- A senior Iranian official mentioned that Iran would accept Trump's offer to meet soon regarding nuclear discussions.
- Trump expressed concerns about Iran's nuclear capabilities, stating they are a few weeks away from having a nuclear weapon.
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Trump will authorize attacks on Iran: Ian Bremmer
(NewsNation) — Ian Bremmer, president and founder of The Eurasia Group, believes President Trump will ultimately sign off on attacking Iran's nuclear site in Fordow. Bremmer joined "CUOMO" on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, with both exchanging airstrikes through the fifth day of conflict. "My view at this point is that Trump is going to authorize attacks on Fordow, specifically on this one major nuclear location that…
What a US Strike on Iran's Fordow Enrichment Facility Would Mean for Tehran's Nuclear Program
Iran’s Fordow nuclear enrichment facility is a sprawling military complex dug deep within a mountain base, shielding it from nearly every country’s military but one: the United States. Should President Donald Trump decide to join Israel’s military campaign, an attack on Fordow could eradicate decades of nuclear know-how, crippling Tehran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, according to former U.S. officials, military analysts, and regional expe…
Will Tulsi Be The First Casualty In Trump’s Bombing Raid Against Iran’s Nuclear Facility At Fordow?
Netanyahu, Graham and other far right warmongers absolutely want regime change. “It’s certainly possible the U.S. could deliver carefully targeted strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites with no real comeback. After all, Iran’s most powerful allies, Russia and China, have been largely muted so far, and the already-weakened Iranian regime may decide it’s safest to avoid an escalation that may further loosen its grip on the country.
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