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The Trump administration is developing a strategy to seize Iran's nuclear material, sources cited by American media report. Simultaneously, the Pentagon is requesting 200 billion dollars to continue military operations.
"A small price for perfect security," Trump stated regarding the Pentagon's request. CBS sources indicate that the administration is examining methods for securing or extracting Iranian nuclear material.
In parallel, the Pentagon is preparing a plan for a ground invasion. The question of whether American soldiers will set foot on Iranian soil remains open, but detailed preparations have already been made.
Washington is not ruling out the most dangerous scenario for Iran, and the strategy for nuclear materials represents a new level of escalation in a conflict that is already causing massive economic consequences globally.
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