"A military strike against Iran, either directly by the United States or through Israel, will not likely succeed in curbing Iran's nuclear program. Indeed, it will likely motivate the Iranian government, with enhanced popular support in reaction to foreign aggression against their country, to redouble their efforts.
Iran has deliberately spread its nuclear facilities over a wide geographical range, with at least nine major locations. Even the bunker buster bombs may not fully penetrate a number of these facilities, assuming all the secret sites could be located."
That is the conclusion of Professor Stephen Zunes in an article in Alternet in which he analyses the various issues with respect to Iran and any attack on it.
Zunes also considers whether Israel might act as a proxy for America in any attack on Iran. Then again, Zunes points out that Israel seems less concerned about Iran than the US. Read the full article here.
Iran has deliberately spread its nuclear facilities over a wide geographical range, with at least nine major locations. Even the bunker buster bombs may not fully penetrate a number of these facilities, assuming all the secret sites could be located."
That is the conclusion of Professor Stephen Zunes in an article in Alternet in which he analyses the various issues with respect to Iran and any attack on it.
Zunes also considers whether Israel might act as a proxy for America in any attack on Iran. Then again, Zunes points out that Israel seems less concerned about Iran than the US. Read the full article here.
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