W. J. Hennigan reports at the LA Times that as diplomats rush to reach an agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program, the US military is stockpiling conventional bombs so powerful that strategists say they could cripple Tehran's most heavily fortified nuclear complexes. The bunker-busting bombs are America's most destructive munitions short of atomic weapons and at 15 tons, each is 5 tons heavier than any other bomb in the US arsenal. "The Pentagon continues to be focused on being able to provide military options for Iran if needed," says a senior US official. "We have not taken our eyes off the ball."
Obama has made it clear that he has no desire to order an attack, warning that US airstrikes on Iran's air defense network and nuclear facilities would spark a destabilizing new war in the Middle East, and would only delay Iran by several years should it choose to build a bomb. "A military solution will not fix it," says Obama. An attack "would temporarily slow down an Iranian nuclear program, but it will not eliminate it." That being said the latest iteration of the massive ordnance penetrator (MOP) was successfully tested on a deeply buried target in January at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The test followed upgrades to the bomb's guidance system and electronics to stop jammers from sending it off course. B-2 stealth bombers would be required to drop the MOP, which is designed to burrow 200 feet underground before it detonates. Multiple MOPs probably would be aimed at the same target to bore deeper and achieve maximum destruction. A US attack could spark a broader war in the world's most volatile region. Iran has hundreds of medium-range missiles capable of hitting Israel, Jordan and other American allies, according to defense intelligence estimates. "It would create huge problems," says Michael E. O'Hanlon. "That said, it's hard to rule out if talks fail."
(Score: 1) by khallow on Saturday July 11 2015, @03:44PM
Canada could build a nuke sooner than Iran, and has natural reserves of uranium, to boot.
So does Iran. And unlike Canada, Iran is actually working towards a nuclear weapon. How soon we forget the things like Stuxnet or the previous King of Saudi Arabia demanding the US cut the head off the snake.
Stop spreading this shit and giving it mindshare. It's warmongering
It's also the prelude to widespread nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, if Iran manages to develop viable nuclear weapons. That's also warmongering for those keeping count.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 12 2015, @12:26AM
The King of Saudi Arabia is the head of the snake...
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday July 12 2015, @05:35AM