When will Iran’s nuclear program need to be struck again? U.S. estimates revealed.
According to the Saudi channel Al-Hadath, American intelligence assessments indicate that the U.S. has roughly one year before it may need to act against Iran’s nuclear program. Sources say Washington is determined to prevent Tehran from rebuilding its nuclear and military strength.
Against this backdrop, the Trump administration is reportedly pressuring China to halt purchases of Iranian oil. Chinese officials have responded by seeking discounted oil deals from other suppliers, potentially to reduce their reliance on Tehran.
Meanwhile, a commander from Israel’s UAV reconnaissance unit, identified only as “T,” revealed key insights into past operations targeting Iran and preparations for the future. He stated: “We must prepare for an additional front against Iran,” adding that Israel must be ready for any scenario—whether a strike is ultimately launched or not.