Article 6XZC4 Israel’s air might and Iran’s nuclear bunkers may make for lengthy conflict

Israel’s air might and Iran’s nuclear bunkers may make for lengthy conflict

by
Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6XZC4)

Lightning air strikes have weakened Iran's military leadership, but its nuclear facilities are deeply defended

Israel's assault on Iran demonstrates a ruthless combination of air power and intelligence - and a significant disparity between the two countries in a conflict that is likely to be a long one if the goal is to eliminate Tehran's nuclear capability.

Israel's air force undertook waves of airstrikes, beginning at about 3am on Friday, aimed, briefings indicated, first at Iran's military leaders and intelligence in Tehran, then switching to air defence batteries, missile launch sites and, above all, the critical facility at Natanz where uranium can be enriched to weapons grade.

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