Trump’s Two Week Turn: Iran’s 500ft Bunker vs. US Bunker Busters – What’s the Real Plan?

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President Donald Trump’s sharp leadership contrasts with Kamala Harris as he navigates the Iran-Israel crisis, with the US weighing a strike on Iran’s 500 ft-deep Fordow nuclear bunker, which may resist 200 ft-capable US bunker buster bombs. Trump delays a decision for two weeks, while Israel, led by Netanyahu, vows to act alone if needed. Amid media blackouts on Iran’s attacks on Tel Aviv, Presidents Xi and Putin urge de-escalation, and the UK’s role in talks raises questions about CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s close ties and possible Rothschild influence. Steve Bannon’s White House visit, alongside sniffer and doomsday planes in the air, signals heightened US monitoring of Iran-backed cells. Stay updated on Trump’s critical moves in this escalating global conflict

Thank God that Donald Trump is President of the United States and is cognitive and is able to function and that Kamala Harris is not president.
There are opposing stories that are coming out. But there has been some blocking of what Iran is doing to Tel Aviv. If you watch any of the networks, they will show you where Israel attacked Iran but there is a block the other way. We have heard that our ‘bunker buster’ is effective 200 feet and the Iran bunker is 500 feet deep. So we have to ask how to get that deep. Donald Trump said to give it too weeks, and Netanyahu said they would go it alone. President Trump told defence officials it would only make sense for the US to join Israel in striking Iran if its bunker buster would take out Fordow Bunker.
Presidents Xi and Putin had a phone call. There are going to be talks with the UK about Iran. Why the UK, the Rothchilds? Why is Ratcliffe working closely with the UK? But all we know is to give it two weeks. Steve Bannon was at the White House yesterday.
We have the sniffer plane in the air. We have the doomsday plane flying into DC. The Trump administration boosts monitoring of possible Iran-backed cells in the US.

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