Finally, the United States has had enough! On March 8, foreign media reported that President Trump of the United States is considering deploying U.S. special forces into the Isfahan tunnel and "extracting" Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Foreign media also said that the plan to dispatch U.S. troops to the Iranian oil production center of Kharg Island is being seriously considered. New U.S. intelligence indicates that there is a small hidden entrance in the underground tunnel of the Isfahan nuclear facility, which Iran may use to retrieve its hidden stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

What does this latest move by the United States clearly indicate? It fully demonstrates that the goal of the U.S. air strike on Iran has not been achieved, and even the United States itself does not believe that the goal can be achieved through air strikes. Of course, this actually amounts to an implicit admission of the failure of the U.S. drilling bomb attack on Iran's nuclear facilities last year. If the U.S. had really destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities as it claimed last year, why would the U.S. now take such a drastic step?

Of course, sending elite special forces into Iranian territory is equivalent to dragging the United States into an unknown battlefield outside of controlled conflict. The Isfahan nuclear facility is already a core area with the most stringent defenses in Iran. Its underground tunnel structure is complex and the hidden entrance is highly confidential. Even if the so-called "small hidden entrance" exists, it must be heavily protected. For U.S. special forces to go deep into the Iranian interior, penetrate underground facilities, and escape unscathed, under modern warfare conditions, it is almost an impossible task. Obviously, this means that the United States is willing to pay a heavy price for casualties.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1859085401036827/

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