The U.S. has locked in on new targets in Iran, preparing to resume strikes
According to Jinshi reports, on the 27th, U.S. officials revealed to the media that the U.S. Department of Defense has drafted a list of targets for strikes within Iran, in preparation for President Trump possibly resuming military actions against Iran. However, analysts say that if the U.S. launches new strikes, the difficulty will be greater than before.
According to NBC News, the Pentagon is considering naming the potential military operation "Hammer," with targets including some nuclear facilities that were already attacked by U.S. forces last June, including the Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities.
The U.S. military may also target Iran's strategic oil facilities on Khark Island, as well as power plants, military command centers, and communication facilities. According to informed sources, many of the targets within Iran that have already been struck are considered "low-hanging fruit," because those targets "are either stationary or not deeply buried in bunkers." However, missile launchers, drones, and other targets have now become more concealed and difficult to approach, making it harder to locate and accurately strike them than before.
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