Sunday, June 15, 2025

Officials confirm: Israel requested US assistance in eliminating Iranian nuclear threat

Israeli officials say US involvement is essential to neutralizing Iran's Fordow nuclear facility. Israel has formally requested that the United States join its military campaign aimed at dismantling Iran's nuclear program, according to a report by Axios citing two Israeli officials  In recent days, Israeli officials have urged the Trump administration to support a targeted strike against Iran's Fordow uranium enrichment facility. The site, which is deeply embedded in a mountain, lies beyond the operational reach of the Israeli Air Force. 

The United States, however, has the necessary heavy munitions and long-range bombers within striking distance. Despite the Israeli request, the Trump administration has so far refrained from involvement. US officials reportedly conveyed that any American participation—even a single airstrike—would constitute direct engagement in the conflict. They further asserted that an Iranian attack on US interests in response would not be justified.

One Israeli official told Axios that President Donald Trump had hinted during a recent conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the US might consider participation if necessary. While a White House official denied this on Friday, another senior official speaking to Axios on Saturday left the door open, stating, "Whatever happens today cannot be prevented." The official added that peace remains attainable if Iran is willing to abandon its nuclear weapons program. (Read more)