Trump getting comfortable with strikes on Iran's nuclear facility, source says
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President Trump has shown openness to conducting multiple strikes on Iran's Fordo nuclear facility, according to sources. This comes amid stalled nuclear talks and a strategic assessment of vulnerabilities at U.S. bases that could face retaliation. Trump is working with Vice President JD Vance to gauge public support for potential military actions. Although he has approved of attack plans, a final decision has not been made as the administration waits to see if Iran will engage in meaningful discussions regarding its nuclear program. Concerns are growing over the completeness of Israeli air defenses in Iran as well.
Trump has been briefed on security at the U.S. Army bases, since they could be incredibly vulnerable to retaliation from Iran.
The president's position on a potential attack comes as the Israelis discovered that they did not take out all air defenses in Iran as they had previously thought, adding to concern.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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