President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb nuclear enrichment facilities in Iran surprised some. Here are the five main miscalculations the Iranian regime made that led to this point. President Donald Trump is insisting the U.S. Bombs that struck Iran's nuclear sites set the country's weapon program back decades — but Defense Department experts disagree. Here's what to know. Iran has suffered a series of humiliating defeats brought on by the regime’s own diplomatic miscalculations and strategic blunders, former officials say. Iran ’ s leadership fears that the Trump administration could embolden Israel to launch a preemptive strike against its nuclear infrastructure—many of which are buried deep underground—while. While Trump claims to have destroyed Iran’s nuclear program, analysts say U.S. And Israeli attacks may have pushed the country closer to building a weapon. There is a lot of confusion about how much damage U.S. Bombs did to Iran's nuclear sites. But experts say the bigger question is whether Iran moved the uranium, as its whereabouts are unknown to. The bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21 by American B-2 aircraft damaged the sites and set back Iran's nuclear enrichment program, but didn't completely destroy the sites or. But the larger mistake is to think that the Iran problem is fundamentally about nuclear weapons . France and Britain also have nukes, but not many people lie awake at night worried about. Israel and the US launching a military attack on Iranian nuclear facilities would be "one of the biggest historical mistakes the US could make ," Abbas Araqchi said through a translator. Iran will respond immediately and decisively if its nuclear sites are attacked which would lead to an "all-out war in the region," Tehran ' s foreign minister told Al Jazeera TV in an.
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