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Trump ‘seriously considers’ Iran strikes as Israel eyes ‘regime change’

The president is reportedly toughening his stance on direct action against the Islamic Republic, including the use of so-called ‘bunker busting’ bombs

June 18, 2025 10:04
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President Trump reportedly 'seriously considered' direct strikes against Iran during the latest meeting of the National Security Council (Image: Getty)
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President Trump reportedly discussed direct US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, including its underground uranium enrichment facility in Fordow.

According to Axios, the White House was “seriously considering” joining Israel’s war effort against the Islamic Republic during a meeting of the National Security Council.
Citing three US officials, the report stated that the meeting in White House Situation Room last around 80 minutes and included discussion of a potential strike against the Fordow site.

Israeli bombing raids have already caused significant damage to a number of nuclear facilities, including the major Natanz enrichment facility. However, Fordow is a special case as it is hidden underground, effectively embedded in a mountain in north-western Iran.

The IDF lacks the so-called “bunker-busting” bombs required to attack the site, and the bombers which can carry them – both technologies that are in the hands of the US Air Force.