President Trump is currently weighing one of the most dangerous military operations in the history of the United States: the mission to either capture or eliminate Iran’s nuclear material.
The President has centered his argument on the belief that Tehran is on the brink of completing a nuclear weapon, posing an immediate threat to global security.
According to the administration, the near-bomb-grade nuclear material—largely hidden deep within mountain facilities like those in Isfahan—must be neutralized to prevent it from being used against allies or American interests.
This potential mission is described by experts as far more complex than the raids to capture previous high-profile targets.
The primary concern involves the radioactive and toxic nature of the fuel canisters; if they are damaged during a specialized commando force operation, the resulting leak could be catastrophic.
Furthermore, the risk of an unintended nuclear reaction persists if the materials are moved incorrectly.
While ground operations and the threat of decimated military resistance are being considered, the administration faces the challenge of "ending the war" without leaving behind an embittered regime that still possesses the knowledge to rebuild its arsenal.


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