Iran's Potential Shift to Offensive Warfare
As reported by Iranian news outlets, Iran's advisor to the Supreme Leader has indicated that Tehran may consider engaging in offensive military actions if U.S. forces attempt to seize or control any locations within Iranian territory. This warning comes amid rising tensions and heightened military readiness, reflecting a significant escalation in rhetoric from Iran's leadership.
According to sources within U.S. and Israeli intelligence, the Trump administration has communicated its intentions to Israel regarding preparations for potential military operations against Iran. Reports suggest that the U.S. plans to deploy dozens of refueling aircraft to support an expanded military strategy aimed at Iranian infrastructure and nuclear facilities. This suggests a serious consideration of airstrikes targeting key sites such as power plants and nuclear installations, specifically aimed at crippling Iran's ability to enrich uranium.
Recent developments reported by the news outlet Axios indicate that military options under consideration may include attacks on Iran's underground nuclear facility known as "Mountain of Axes," which is suspected to be a site for future nuclear weapon development. This facility's fortified structure near Natanz poses a significant challenge for aerial bombardment, and its potential capability to produce nuclear weapons away from U.S. military reach has raised alarms.
In light of these developments, the situation remains tense, with both sides preparing for a range of possible confrontations. The Iranian leadership's readiness to transition to offensive warfare underscores the volatile nature of regional security dynamics and the potential for escalation should U.S. military actions proceed.
As reported by mobtada.com.