Israeli commandos, 14000-kg bunker buster bomb… Netanyahu reveals explosive plan to attack Iranian nuclear site

Israel and US had planned to attack Iran’s nuclear sites. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu had planned this commando operation along with US President Donald Trump. Under this operation, 30,000lb bombs were to be dropped on Iran with the help of US fighter planes. This plan was made before the talks on the nuclear program started between Iran and US. Currently both the countries are negotiating on the nuclear program.

According to a report, the plan to attack Iran’s nuclear bases was made when Tehran was not agreeing to the nuclear deal. In this plan, Israel was to launch ground and air attacks on Iran. For this, US also started sending military equipment to West Asia. Two aircraft carriers were also sent from America. Two Patriot missile batteries and a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System (THAAD) were sent. Half a dozen B-2 bombers were sent to an island called Diego Garcia, these planes could carry 30,000lb bombs. These bombs were to be used to attack Iran’s underground nuclear program.

‘Iran was also aware of the attack!’

This attack by Israel and America on Iran could have started in May. In this attack, Israeli commandos would have raided Iran’s nuclear bases and US fighter planes would have also bombed them. The report says that Iran was also aware of the attack plan. Iran was ready for this possible attack. Iran had prepared its missiles to attack American bases in West Asia.

Iran and US are currently having nuclear talks . In such a situation, the plan of this attack has been postponed. In fact, US and Western countries have been saying for many years that Iran is making nuclear weapons by processing military-grade uranium. America and Western countries say that this poses a threat to international peace. On the other hand, Iran says that its nuclear program is completely peaceful and its purpose is to develop the country. Iran has been in constant tension with Israel and America on this issue.

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