Strategic Constraints and Regional Concerns Prevent Washington from Comprehensively Targeting Iran's Nuclear Program
Strategic reports and analyses highlight the existence of critical constraints and red lines preventing the U.S. administration from launching comprehensive military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. These concerns primarily revolve around avoiding targets housing international experts and preventing a catastrophic radiological event whose severe repercussions could engulf the entire region. Data indicates that the U.S. strategy favors precise, limited strikes aimed at undermining the program's technical infrastructure rather than its total destruction. Conversely, Tehran considers its nuclear program a fundamental pillar of its national security and a non-negotiable strategic deterrent, firmly rejecting any efforts aimed at its dismantlement. This highly complex issue remains subject to extremely sensitive regional and international balances, where the military, economic, and security calculations of the involved parties deeply intersect.
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