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Imagining the Aftermath of Trump’s Military Strikes for De-Nuking Iran

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Military Options on the Table as Iran Advances Nuclear Program

The situation concerning Iran’s nuclear capabilities has reached a critical juncture, illustrating a stark choice for the nation: engage in diplomatic talks or face military consequences. Iran’s ability to produce weapons-grade nuclear fuel has significantly accelerated, with experts suggesting they can generate enough fuel for one nuclear weapon within a week.

As tensions rise, the U.S. military has positioned two aircraft carriers and a fleet of B-2 stealth bombers in the vicinity of Iran, marking an unprecedented deployment in the region. This level of military readiness raises questions about a potential military response, a notion President Donald Trump confirmed earlier this week.

The Evolving Military Landscape

Trump reiterated that a military strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure remains a viable option. With recent attacks by Israeli forces that targeted Iran’s air defenses, the risk assessment for military action has shifted significantly in favor of intervention. General Daniel Caine’s recent appointment as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff adds a seasoned voice to military strategizing, particularly regarding precision airstrikes.

While Trump has previously shown reluctance towards military confrontation, he has been clear that actions against Iran’s nuclear ambitions are necessary. According to former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Iran’s accelerated uranium enrichment poses a direct threat, with the potential to refine enough material for multiple bombs within a few months.

During a recent statement, Trump emphasized the importance of maintaining U.S. autonomy in military decisions, with Israel likely playing a pivotal role in any operational plans. “If it requires military, we’re going to have military,” he declared.

Strategic Military Deployment

Amidst this backdrop, diplomatic talks are still ongoing, with discussions scheduled in Rome to address Iran’s nuclear intentions. To facilitate these negotiations, Trump’s approach includes the strategic positioning of military resources aimed at incapacitating Iran’s weapons manufacturing capabilities—referred to as “sovereign options,” which do not require international consensus to execute.

Potential Strategies for Engagement

In this context, a hypothetical military engagement might unfold as follows:

1. Israeli Air Support

In a recent offensive, Israel conducted extensive air operations targeting crucial sites in Iran. A similar strategy could see Israel once again focus on neutralizing Iran’s air defenses to pave the way for subsequent strikes.

2. Aircraft Carriers in Action

The USS Harry S. Truman and the USS Carl Vinson, currently stationed in the Arabian Gulf, are poised for an operational shift. These naval assets can redirect focus from current engagements, utilizing radar and fighter capabilities to gather intelligence and execute offensive operations against Iran.

3. Stealth Bombers Targeting Nuclear Sites

To effectively disrupt Iran’s fortified weapons programs, the B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, armed with specialized munitions like the Massive Ordnance Penetrator, would be employed. Their deployment signals a serious commitment to conducting significant strikes against critical underground facilities.

4. Defensive Measures against Retaliation

American interests in the region remain at risk, necessitating the protection of U.S. forces from possible Iranian counterattacks. Navy destroyers equipped with advanced missile systems will be on standby to intercept any threats posed by Iranian missile and drone technology.

The objective behind these military strategies would be to not only degrade Iran’s nuclear capabilities but also to instill a sense of vulnerability within the Iranian regime, potentially prompting a reevaluation of their nuclear ambitions.

As the diplomatic landscape evolves, Iran’s position appears precarious, especially given the complex international dynamics at play, including deepening ties with China. With nearly a decade since the contentious Iran nuclear agreement, the current emphasis is on leveraging U.S. military strength to influence outcomes, aiming for a peaceful resolution while remaining prepared for surgical strikes if necessary.

Dr. Rebecca Grant serves as the vice president of the Lexington Institute.

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