Why ISRAEL Canât DESTROY IRANIAN NUCLEAR Plants. Military Analysis on World Deepest Atomic Dens
27 Ottobre 2024
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by Carlo Domenico Cristofori
The retaliation announced with great fanfare by Israel and conducted in a restrained manner has raised many questions in the military sphere.
The first: was the Zionist government of Tel Aviv, which has had no qualms about bombing schools in Gaza for over a year, massacring children, afraid of retaliation or was it actually unable to strike due to the significant reaction of Tehranâs anti-missile systems and air force, which also limited access to air strikes by F16 fighter jets with the Star of David?
The second and perhaps even more important question concerns the nuclear plants for enriching uranium for the construction of atomic warheads for military use, which Iran almost certainly already possesses.
The only unknowns are their number and their location.
Iranâs nuclear infrastructure is so deeply rooted and dispersed that Israel is unlikely to be able to destroy
Israeli analysts and journalists are increasingly saying that Iranâs process of creating nuclear weapons is becoming an integral part of Middle Eastern reality
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Israeli journalist Dmitry Dubov, former editor-in-chief of the Israeli news service Channel 9, said this in an interview with the haqqin.az portal.
Discussing Operation Days of Atonement and the consequences of growing Iranian influence, he expressed the opinion that current Israeli and international efforts would not be able to stop Iranâs nuclear program.
Dubov stressed that despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs constant warnings and statements about the need to stop Iran, the problem, in his opinion, has already gone too far.
Iran nuclear program map
Currently, Iranâs nuclear infrastructure is so deeply rooted and dispersed that Israel is unlikely to be able to effectively destroy it without the participation of the United States.
But even with the intervention of the US Air Force and extremely powerful bombs such as GBU-31(V)3/B bunker-buster ones with which Netanyahuâs aviation carried out the assassination of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, itâs very hard that Tel Aviv actually manages to reach the target without limiting itself to some damage.
Above all in one of the deepest atomic plant of the world: the Fordow site near Qom where started the speeding up of the uranian enrichment after the corwady murdered of general Qasem Soleimani on January, 3, 2020. Indeed, we publish a detailed reportage on it in that occasion.
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âNetanyahu has been talking about this for many years. I think that the problem of Iranian nuclear weapons is no longer solvable: it is too late. There are dozens of Iranian nuclear facilities, scattered throughout the countryâ Dubov, poiunted out.
âEach of these objects is well fortified and located deep underground. They need to be bombed only with special depth charges, and it is unlikely that the Israelis will be able to do this without the support of the United States. In turn, the Americans are in no hurry to help us in this, and for a number of reasons,â he noted.
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Therefore, the issue, in his opinion, is increasingly moving into the category of âimpossible tasksâ. He is convinced that the international community should âcome to termsâ with the reality that Iran may become a full-fledged nuclear power.
According to Dubov, Iran is seeking nuclear status not out of aggression, but in order to strengthen its defense and strengthen its influence in the Middle East.
Furthermore, it seems that Teheran has received assurances from Russia about the possibility of supplying him with nuclear warheads in the event of a dramatic escalation of the conflict with Israel.
A possibility that is far from remote because various authorities in Iran have already declared that they will plan a proportionate responseafter having suffered the attacks of Israel, which occurred in response to the storm of Iranian missiles in turn triggered by the Zionist killing of Nasrallah and the sabotage of Hezbollah pagers in Lebanon orchestrated by the Israeli counterintelligence of the Mossad.
Iranian president: âIran doesnât want war but will respond to Israelâ
Iran doesnât want to inflate the conflict but reserves the right to respond to Israelâs strike appropriately, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said.
âWe donât want a war, but we will defend the rights of our people and country. We will give an appropriate response to the Zionist regimeâs (Israel â TASS) aggression,â his press service quoted him as saying.
âIf the Zionist regimeâs aggression and crimes continue, tension will only grow and we know that the United States is pushing Israel toward these tragedies. They (the United States â TASS) promised to put an end to the war against us but failed to keep their word,â he stressed.
âOver the past 45 years (since its establishment in 1979 â TASS), the Islamic republic and its people have demonstrated that they will never yield to any aggression,â he added.
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