Israel’s blows to Iranian military installations since Friday – including several nuclear facilities – have again brought questions to the surface about how feasible it would be to destroy Iran’s nuclear program. A March report by the Royal United Services Institute shows that it would not be easy. It would require significant firepower and help from the US, and even this joint effort can face challenges in penetrating the basic Iranian nuclear fuel enrichment facilities, which are deliberately buried deep under the ground. These challenges and the risk of escalating the conflict with such an aggressive action are the reason why it should remain a “ultimate choice”, the report warns, according to CNN. The main installation of nuclear enrichment in Natanz was hit by Israel, but it is unknown to what extent Israeli weapons could reach the buried facilities. It is not known how deeply deep […]
Source: News Beast

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