US President Donald Trump is facing a very difficult decision in the ongoing US-Iran war (Operation Epic Fury), as reports suggest a possible high-risk commando operation inside Iran.
According to reports, the United States may send special forces deep into Iran to seize or destroy the country’s remaining highly enriched uranium. Experts warn that this could become one of the most dangerous missions ever for the US Army. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
What Is the Planned Operation?
So far, US and Israeli airstrikes have heavily damaged Iran’s nuclear sites, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. However, officials believe Iran still has a large amount of near-weapons-grade uranium stored underground.
The proposed mission would involve elite US commandos entering Iranian territory to locate, secure, and remove or destroy this material. Reports suggest that hundreds or even more than 1,000 troops could be involved, with support from Army Rangers and Marines.
The main goal is to stop Iran from quickly developing nuclear weapons.
Why This Mission Is Very Dangerous
Military experts say this operation would be extremely risky for several reasons:
1. Fighting Inside Iran
US troops would enter active war zones deep inside Iran. They could face attacks from Iranian forces, drones, missiles, and ambushes.
2. Radiation and Chemical Risk
The uranium is stored in a toxic form. If containers break, soldiers could be exposed to dangerous chemicals and radiation, even with protective gear.
3. Very Difficult Logistics
The uranium containers are large and heavy. Removing them from underground bunkers and transporting them safely under enemy fire would be very challenging.
4. Risk of Casualties and Escalation
Experts say this could be one of the most complex missions ever. There is a high risk of US soldiers being injured, killed, or captured. It could also lead to a wider war in the region.
Some former US military commanders have called it a “very high-risk mission”, warning it may be nearly impossible without a larger ground war.
Bigger Concerns
The war has already seen US troops injured in missile and drone attacks. A ground raid inside Iran would mark a major escalation beyond current airstrikes.
While the mission could slow Iran’s nuclear programme, many fear it could start a longer and more dangerous conflict. Public opinion in the US is divided, with growing concern about the safety of American soldiers.
President Trump has said that all options remain open and that the US is moving “ahead of schedule.” However, the decision remains highly sensitive.

Conclusion
A commando raid to seize Iran’s uranium could reduce the nuclear threat, but it comes with serious risks. Experts warn that the dangers include combat, radiation exposure, and a wider war.
As the situation develops, the world is closely watching how the US will act next and what it means for global stability.
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