US plans Iran Uranium raid raise global alarm amid growing US Iran tensions
Military personnel in full combat gear during a field operation.
Military personnel in full combat gear during a field operation.
Web Desk: US plans Iran uranium raid has sparked global debate as Washington reviews options to secure Iran uranium stockpile amid rising concerns about the Iran nuclear program and growing US Iran tensions.

Reports say American officials are discussing a possible operation involving US special forces Iran units to seize highly enriched nuclear material from Iran uranium stockpile facilities.

Analysts warn that any direct action could escalate US Iran tensions further while raising questions about the stability of the region.

According to officials, the Iran uranium stockpile is estimated to be around 450 kilograms enriched up to 60 percent.

Experts note that such material could be quickly refined to weapons-grade, heightening fears tied to the Iran nuclear program.

Sources add that US plans Iran uranium raid could be a limited ground operation, with US special forces Iran units potentially entering key sites to neutralize or remove part of the Iran uranium stockpile. The plan is still under consideration due to ongoing US Iran tensions.

Security analysts point out that controlling the Iran uranium stockpile would be extremely challenging. These materials are believed to be stored in heavily fortified facilities linked to the Iran nuclear program.

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The idea of deploying US special forces Iran teams has triggered concern among experts who warn that any aggressive step could intensify US Iran tensions and have global security repercussions.

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