Trump's Secret Plan: Ground Assault to Seize Iran's Uranium
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A startling new report reveals former President Trump's audacious plan for a ground assault into Iran. The objective: to seize approximately 1,000 lbs of highly enriched, near weapons-grade uranium in a dramatic bid to cripple Iran's nuclear program. This unprecedented mission reflects a potential strategic pivot towards direct military action.
Military experts described the proposed operation as carrying immense, almost unimaginable risk. Planners faced monumental logistical challenges, including constructing a runway under hostile fire and securing the material deep within the Isfahan facility for weeks. This complex mission, which also reportedly considered seizing strategic Iranian islands, was deemed potentially one of the most complicated special operations in history.
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A startling new report reveals that President Donald Trump requested the Pentagon draft plans for one of the most audacious military operations in recent memory, a ground assault into Iran to seize its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. According to sources, the plan involved landing troops, constructing a runway under fire, and extracting approximately 1,000 lbs of nuclear material. The objective, to physically remove Iran's cash of 60% enriched uranium, a level considered near weapons grade, in a dramatic bid to cripple its nuclear program. Military experts described the proposed operation as carrying immense risk. The uranium is believed to be stored deep within the Isfahan nuclear facility, potentially in tunnels damaged by previous bombings. US forces would have to locate the material, clear debris under hostile fire, and then secure it for weeks. The logistical challenge of building a functional runway in a combat zone to airlift the material out was described by planners as monumental. One former defense official told the BBC that, quote, a million things could go wrong, calling it potentially one of the most complicated special operations in history. This planning occurred as President Trump ordered additional US troop deployments to the Middle East, which ...