Israel is signaling urgency to act against Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, potentially without U.S. support, as concerns mount over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Sources say Israeli officials—including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—told the Trump administration they cannot wait two weeks for a diplomatic resolution and may launch a military strike independently.
During a tense call with top U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Israel expressed frustration over Washington’s proposed timeline. The Fordow site, buried deep in a mountain, is considered a critical part of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. While the U.S. possesses bunker-busting bombs capable of reaching it, Israel may act alone, targeting critical components inside the facility.
The U.S. recently moved B-2 bombers capable of carrying GBU-57 bombs to Guam, sparking speculation of possible involvement. However, Vice President Vance reportedly opposed U.S. military action, fearing another Middle East entanglement. A White House official denied Vance made such remarks.
Israeli sources believe the window to neutralize Fordow is rapidly closing and view current momentum as an opportunity. Some scenarios include aerial bombardment followed by special forces incursions, or internal sabotage. Analysts believe a solo Israeli strike might inflict damage but won’t fully neutralize Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
While Iran insists its program is peaceful, tensions continue to rise. The Trump administration appears divided on whether to pursue diplomacy or support military action. Meanwhile, Israel appears poised for action, with or without U.S. backing.
As the clock ticks, global markets and political watchers are closely monitoring the situation, wary of a potential new conflict in the Middle East. A strike on Fordow could mark a significant escalation in the long-standing Israel-Iran standoff.


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