The United States is preparing for Iran’s possible blows over the next 48 hours.
NBC news sources are not yet sure whether the Iranian answer will be sent to objects abroad, or in the United States, or there, and at the same time.
On the night of June 22, the United States attacked three Iran’s nuclear facilities in Fordo, Nathanz and Isfagan. Trump says that all three objects were “completely and irreversibly destroyed.” He stated that Tehran should immediately complete the world. Otherwise, according to him, future air strikes will be “much more”.
The Israeli Prime Minister of Israeli Netanyag thanked Trump for the decisive actions of the United States to destroy the key nuclear facilities of Iran. He called the operation “historical” and called for a world from a demonstration of power.
According to Trump, three objects of Iran’s nuclear program were destroyed. According to Iran, “there is no significant damage.”
According to the Center for Research of Middle Eastern Studies, tunnels in Isfahan are much stronger than even Ford, and not the fact that the “tomoaccovas” hit them.
In turn, the Ford nuclear object probably received damage. But were the halls really destroyed at a depth of almost 100 meters? It is currently worth waiting for conclusions.
Until now, the fact that the States entered the war against Iran on the side of Israel, let it be a one -time action.
If Iran does not amaze something with American bases, ships, embassies in the Middle East, and economic interests.
For example, in the Monarchies of the Persian Gulf (base of al-Uleents in Qatar) or in Iraq. There are still missiles, and the region still remembers the injury of 2019, when the shelling of the Saudi upuzites temporarily reduced their oil production.
But there was a great escalation, we follow. There can still be news a day.
Source: Racurs

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