Reports: Suspension of US Military Plan to Seize Iranian Uranium Stockpile
American media reports revealed that the US administration recently halted a ground military plan aimed at seizing Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, following security warnings about the repercussions of escalation and the potential for significant human casualties. Informed sources stated that the US President made a secret visit to the Central Command headquarters in Florida to discuss the details of the operation, which involved deploying special forces to secure nuclear materials kept in fortified underground facilities. Despite the Joint Chiefs of Staff presenting several military options, the operation was suspended to avoid igniting a full-scale war that could threaten navigation in the Straits of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb, thereby negatively impacting the global economy. The Iranian uranium file remains a highly complex security priority for the US administration.
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