
Iran Uranium Grab: Nightmare Mission, High Casualties
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Experts warn of a potential nightmare mission if the U.S. sends troops to seize Irans uranium stockpile, highlighting radiation risks and heavy casualties. Iran holds 972 pounds of uranium enriched to 60%, just a step away from weapons-grade. The stash is likely hidden in tunnels at Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, with U.S. intel claiming high confidence on exact locations. However, canisters pose toxic fluorine gas and meltdown risks. A force of at least 1,000 elite troops would be needed, facing booby traps and ambushes. Experts advocate for negotiation, suggesting Iran hand over the uranium peacefully for downblending abroad. Bombs falling would kill any inspections, making a truce to ship it out a better option, considering Irans deep distrust after past U.S. pullouts and strikes.
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