In the final weeks of his presidency, outgoing US President Joe Biden and his National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan, discussed the possibility of launching airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
President Joe Biden has less than a month in office, but that might be enough time to leave a very big mess on President-elect Donald Trump's desk. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan presented Biden with plans to bomb Iranian nuclear sites before the end of his term "in a meeting several weeks ago,
Joe Biden reportedly discussed plans to strike Iran’s nuclear sites in the event Tehran moved closer to building a nuclear bomb before Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan 20.
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Iran's air defense units practiced defending the nuclear facility using point-defense strategies to counter various aerial threats under simulated electronic warfare conditions.
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US president reportedly held secret talks last month on what to do if Tehran moved closer to building a nuclear bomb Joe Biden reportedly discussed plans to strike Iran’s nuclear sites in the ...
Joe Biden reportedly discussed plans to strike Iran’s nuclear sites in the event Tehran moved closer to building a nuclear bomb before Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan 20. The US president, who has just weeks left in office, was presented with a ...
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