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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCapturing Iran's highly enriched uranium would require a large US ground force, sources say
The US bombing campaign that struck three Iranian nuclear facilities last June did not destroy all of that countrys highly enriched uranium stockpile, the material needed to create a nuclear weapon. Much of it is believed to be at Irans Isfahan nuclear site, said three of the sources. President Donald Trump has made complete elimination of Irans nuclear capability one of his stated aims of the war.
If the Trump administration went ahead with an operation to retrieve the uranium, it could mark the first major commitment of US ground forces as part of the campaign, an escalation that would put a large number of troops in harms way as part of a complex mission to move or render safe tons of highly radioactive material.
The uranium at Isfahan is accessible to the Iranians, who had been working for months after the US military strikes last year to clear the rubble of the facilitys aboveground structures and access the underground tunnels where the uranium was hidden, two of the sources said. UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Monday that around 200 kilograms of Irans highly enriched uranium is probably still at Isfahan, with some also at Irans Natanz nuclear facility.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/capturing-iran-highly-enriched-uranium-223637157.html
Prairie Gates
(7,890 posts)"Recovering" - You don't recover what doesn't belong to you.
"An objective" - Robbing the money out of a vault is also an "objective," I suppose, but the press would not likely describe a robbery this way
"one of his stated aims" - Have there actually been stated aims of the illegal and unprovoked attack?
"an operation to retrieve" - We retrieve things that we have lost. We don't retrieve things that don't belong to us. An operation to retrieve something that belongs to somebody else is called a robbery or a heist.
"a complex mission to render safe" - a heist
"where the uranium was hidden." - Yes, like money is hidden in a safe
newdeal2
(5,293 posts)This seems like a near certain death trap. Iran will be waiting to pounce.
Boo1
(307 posts)Isfahan is in the middle of the country. You can't just drop the 82nd in to seize it because you wouldn't have a way to exfil them. You'd have to drive in from Iraq. We're talking Calvary, Armour, the works.
Its not something you can just send in a Seal team or Delta to do either. Your going to have to take and hold the site with a perimeter and excavate the site to find it buried under the rubble from last summer.
And it would be the same deal as in Iraq. You attract every jihadist in the region who wants to kill some Americans to come.
no_hypocrisy
(54,759 posts)that remove it.
It reminds me of how atomic bombs were exploded as an experiment in the desert and troops were commanded to walk towards the mushroom clouds.