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Israel’s Dolphin-Class Submarines Might Be Armed with Nuclear WeaponsIsrael’s Dolphin-I and more advanced Dolphin-II class submarines form the backbone of its undersea capabilities and are a crucial component of its strategic deterrence. -These German-built diesel-electric boats are quiet,
The Israeli military has damaged critical nuclear infrastructure and killed scientists, but Tehran’s most formidable enrichment plant remains.
With no defined endgame, Israel's strikes on Iran risk triggering another endless war, as U.S. support remains limited and diplomatic options uncertain.
The IDF has established an open aerial corridor to Tehran, striking at the heart of Iran’s nuclear program, missile production and military leadership. And not a moment too soon. Analysis.
The most frightening scenario, considering the strategy Israel has employed in Lebanon, would be a series of attacks targeting lower-level figures, which could escalate to higher-level figures depending on the response or lack thereof, creating an even more frightening scenario than the current one.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his country is close to eliminating the nuclear threat and missile threat from Iran, following a secret attack on Tehran’s military
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Experts suggest the U.S. has a strategic opportunity to leverage Iran's weakened position for a nuclear deal after Israel's targeted strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites.
Israel launched one of its most extensive military operations in decades, striking Iranian nuclear facilities, missile bases, and high-profile targets, including top generals and nuclear scientists. As casualties climb and the region stands on edge,