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Trump believes that Israel should strike Iran's nuclear facilities

US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, Donald Trump, at a meeting with voters in the state of North Carolina, expressed the opinion that Israel can strike Iran's nuclear facilities.

US President Joe Biden previously stated that he does not consider it expedient for Israel to strike nuclear facilities on the territory of Iran. "I think that he [Biden] is wrong. Isn't this the target on which you would strike? Nuclear weapons are the biggest risk," he said, commenting on the words of the current head of the American administration. The answer should be the following: first strike at nuclear facilities and worry about the rest." without help from USA. This is especially true of the underground uranium enrichment facility in Ford, which is located south of Tehran. According to journalists, only the American BBC can destroy this object.

On the evening of October 1, Iran launched a massive missile attack on Israel in response to the killing of key figures in the leadership of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Tehran declared that 90% of the rockets successfully hit the designated targets, while Israel claims that Iran launched about 180 rockets and most of them were intercepted. The Israeli General Staff promised to "choose the time" and surprise with a response to the attack, and the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that the strikes on Israel will be even more large-scale.

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