U.S. weighs sending special forces to seize Iran's nuclear stockpile

The engines ended up inside the Pentagon.
The engines were probably the first thing to impact the ground.

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What does USMB think? Admin is debating sending US forces into Iran to attempt to seize nuclear materials, etc.​

U.S. weighs sending special forces to seize Iran's nuclear stockpile​

The U.S. and Israel have discussed sending special forces into Iran to secure its stockpile of highly enriched uranium at a later stage of the war, according to four sources with knowledge of the discussions.

Why it matters: Preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon is one of President Trump's stated war objectives. The regime's 450 kilograms of 60%-enriched uranium — convertible to weapons grade within weeks — is one key to that goal.

The big picture: Any operation to seize the material would likely require U.S. or Israeli troops on Iranian soil, navigating heavily fortified underground facilities in the middle of a war.

It remains unclear whether it would be an American, Israeli or joint mission.
It would likely only take place after both countries are confident Iran's military can no longer mount a serious threat to the forces involved.
Behind the scenes: At a congressional briefing Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was asked whether Iran's enriched uranium would be secured. "People are going to have to go and get it," he said, without specifying who.
If anyone thinks the 90 million Iranians are just going to let that happen, they are crazy.
 
You have a very poor memory:

I guess I have to remind you about the following "Jews" you seem to love so much:

Debbie Wasserman Schultz - A "Chosen One"
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Chuck Schumer - A "Chosen One"
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Jerry Nadler - A "Chosen One"
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Mark Zuckerberg - A "Chosen One"
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Jamie Raskin - A "Chosen One"
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Adam Schiff - A "Chosen One"
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Diane Feinstein - A "Chosen One"
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Jeffrey Epstein - A "Chosen One"
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Need I continue? Lots and lots more "chosen one" pictures out there.
Your hate of democrats obscures the fact that those democrats you showed have been mostly on the side of the people. If you want to post pictues of the "chosen ones" to send a message:

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This one is really the only one you need.
 
If anyone thinks the 90 million Iranians are just going to let that happen, they are crazy.

This is a bone headed idea. Russia will never tolerate U.S. Military in Iran. Iran is prime trading partner and shares a long border with Russia. WWIII anybody.
 
This is a bone headed idea. Russia will never tolerate U.S. Military in Iran. Iran is prime trading partner and shares a long border with Russia. WWIII anybody.
Russia Russia doesn't have a mutual defense pact.......could escalate to the big dance, never know.

The people of Rosh......?

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Your hate of democrats obscures the fact that those democrats you showed have been mostly on the side of the people. If you want to post pictues of the "chosen ones" to send a message:

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This one is really the only one you need.
I can't argue that he's not the worst of the worst. He's a conman; a terrorist; and a supremacist.
 
I hope this is some sort of Maskirovka. Otherwise leaking that this is being looked at put a lot soldiers in danger.
 
Don't believe the hype.

Section One: The Islamic Republic and Political Orientations

  • A significant majority of Iranians (around 70%) oppose the continuation of the Islamic Republic. The highest level of opposition (81%) occurred during the “Woman, Life, Freedom” uprising.
  • The dominant political orientation in society is “regime change as a precondition for change” (approximately 40%), followed by “structural transformation and transition from the Islamic Republic.” Support for regime change is more prevalent among the youth and the educated population.
  • Support for “the principles of the Islamic revolution and the Supreme Leader” has decreased (from 18% in 2022 to 11% in 2024).
  • Opposition to the Islamic Republic is higher among the youth, urban residents, and the highly educated.


Section Two: Forms of Governance

  • An overwhelming majority of Iranians (89%) support democracy.
  • About half of the population (43%) is open to authoritarian rule by a strong individual leader; this view is more common among rural residents and people with lower levels of education.
  • Governance based on religious law and military rule faces widespread opposition (66% and 71% respectively).

Section Three: Preferred Political Sytem and Structure

  • Only about 20% of Iranians support the continuation of the Islamic Republic; the majority want a different political system, such as a (secular) republic, a (constitutional) monarchy, or a more decentralized democracy.
  • When it comes to preferred alternatives, about 26% favor a secular republic and around 21% support a monarchy. For 11%, the specific form of the alternative system is not important. About 22% report lacking sufficient information to choose an alternative system.
  • Around 15% support a federal system—either as a federal republic (10%) or federal monarchy (5%). Support for a federal structure is especially high in ethnic regions such as Kurdistan, West Azerbaijan, and Sistan and Baluchestan.
  • Support for a republican and decentralized structure is higher among the youth and educated individuals. Support for monarchy is higher among men than women, and among those without higher education.
  • Supporters of the Islamic Republic and a non-federal monarchy show a higher tendency toward preferring individual authoritarian rule. In contrast, supporters of a non-federal secular republic, a federal republic, and a federal monarchy significantly oppose the idea of authoritarian governance.

 
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Section Two: Forms of Governance

  • An overwhelming majority of Iranians (89%) support democracy.
  • About half of the population (43%) is open to authoritarian rule by a strong individual leader; this view is more common among rural
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GAMAAN (Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in Iran) is a Netherlands-registered non-profit research foundation that has received financial support and collaboration from organizations linked to the U.S. government, including the
National Endowment for Democracy (NED) via the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, and partnerships with U.S.-funded platforms.


Furthermore they have been discredited multiple times for using solely "self-selected" interview candidates for their statistical purposes.
 
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GAMAAN (Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in Iran) is a Netherlands-registered non-profit research foundation that has received financial support and collaboration from organizations linked to the U.S. government, including the
National Endowment for Democracy (NED) via the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, and partnerships with U.S.-funded platforms.


Furthermore they have been discredited multiple times for using solely "self-selected" interview candidates for their statistical purposes.
Counter it then.
 
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