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Briefing: Why seizing Iran's nuclear stockpile would be "one of the riskiest" missions in history
Strategic angle: An analysis of the potential dangers and implications of targeting Iran's nuclear assets.
editorial-staff
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Updated 15 days ago
The prospect of seizing Iran's nuclear stockpile presents significant operational challenges and risks, particularly in terms of regional infrastructure stability.
Targeting these assets could lead to escalated tensions, potentially disrupting existing energy and security frameworks in the Middle East.
Furthermore, the international response to such an operation could involve sanctions and diplomatic fallout, impacting global supply chains and geopolitical alliances.