February 13, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has asserted that while many advisories may be capable of targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, they cannot eliminate the country’s ability to rebuild them. His statement follows reports suggesting that Israel is considering a preemptive strike against Iran’s nuclear program in the coming months.
According to intelligence assessments cited by The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, US agencies believe Israel is likely to launch an attack on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, specifically targeting the Fordo and Natanz facilities. A report compiled by the intelligence directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense Intelligence Agency in early January highlighted Israel’s growing concerns and its potential plans for military action.
If such an attack were to take place, analysts suggest it would set Iran’s nuclear program back by weeks or months while significantly increasing regional tensions and the risk of a broader conflict. The speculation comes at a time of heightened instability in the Middle East, with concerns that military escalation could further strain international diplomacy.
Pezeshkian’s remarks emphasize Iran’s resilience, suggesting that even if an attack were successful, Tehran would not be deterred from continuing its nuclear development.
The reports of a possible Israeli strike come amid broader geopolitical shifts, including ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas, and concerns over regional security dynamics. Intelligence sources warn that any military action could trigger wider hostilities, complicating efforts to maintain stability in the region.
As tensions continue to mount, global powers remain watchful of developments that could shape the future of Middle Eastern security.
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