Iran's nuclear facilities under threat: FT assessed attack risks.
03.01.2025
2006

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
03.01.2025
2006

According to the Financial Times, Israel and the US will not strike Iran's nuclear facilities, although Benjamin Netanyahu promised not to allow Iran to have nuclear weapons.
After a year of conflicts in the region, Israel has become more confident, while Iran has become vulnerable. But Israel may need support from the US and their agreement to complicate Iran's nuclear facilities, and Trump, despite his unpredictability, will be afraid of starting a new war in the region.
However, these calculations may change if Iran approaches the creation of a nuclear bomb. The grim legacy of 2024 in the Middle East is that nothing can be ruled out
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