According to informed sources, the U.S. military has recently submitted a high-risk special operations plan to Trump, envisioning deploying ground forces into Iran to seize nearly 1,000 pounds of highly enriched uranium, then transporting it out of the country through air cargo equipment, excavating nuclear materials, and constructing temporary runways. This plan was specifically developed and briefed to Trump over the past week at his request, and includes significant operational risks, indicating that the White House is seriously evaluating an unprecedented and extremely sensitive wartime option. Analysts point out that such a mission might require hundreds or even thousands of U.S. troops and heavy equipment to penetrate deep into Iran’s interior, operating in combat conditions for weeks, making it exceptionally complex and risky. The report also states that the Trump administration recently presented Iran with a 15-point proposal to end the war, including demands for Tehran to hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, but the offer was rejected by Iran. Iran had previously hinted during pre-war negotiations that it could "downgrade" the concentration of this enriched material. Former U.S. defense officials and intelligence experts warn that if the U.S. actually deploys ground forces to seize nuclear materials, it could become one of the largest and most complex special operations in history, posing serious risks to participating troops.
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