The High-Risk Quest to Seize Iran’s Hidden Nuclear Stockpile

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CBS News explains that removing or destroying Iran’s highly enriched uranium—likely buried deep at sites like Isfahan and Natanz (and possibly Pickaxe Mountain)—would require a large, highly trained ground operation, intricate logistics, and stealth, facing booby traps, radioactive hazards, and dangerous exfiltration. Lessons from Eagle Claw and Black Hawk Down highlight the perils of speed and surprise in such a mission, making the stockpile either removal or destruction one of the riskiest military endeavors in history.
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