The Pentagon presented to Trump possible options on the Israeli-Iranian conflict

US Defense Minister Beit Higseth told members of the Senate, today, Wednesday, that the Pentagon made possible options for President Donald Trump at a time when he decides the following steps on Iran, but he did not mention whether the army was planning to help with Israeli strikes, a work that may threaten America to a wider war in the Middle East.
Higseth was in the Capitol Hill to attend the last series of listening sessions, which was often Saddam in front of the members, who pressed him in everything, starting with the ban on sexually transformed soldiers to his use of a conversation through the Segnal application to share sensitive military plans earlier this year.
In the interrogation before the Senate Armed Forces Committee, Higsith said that the “maximum protection of the forces” is provided to the American forces in the Middle East and that Trump’s decision is whether it will provide Israel with the “breach of bombing” bomb to strike the heart of Iran’s nuclear program, which requires American pilots leading the B-2 ghost bomber. He did not explain what the United States might do after that.
Israel has targeted many Iranian nuclear facilities during the past few days, but one of its main uranium production sites, which is the Fordo site, requires very hacking munitions.
Trump did not specify today, Wednesday, whether he had made a decision regarding a US blow to Iran, a move that has warned Tehran again that it would meet a harsh response if it occurred.
Higseth said that the American army was preparing Trump’s options.
He continued: “They should have reached an agreement. President Trump means something – the world is aware of it. In the Ministry of Defense, our job is to be prepared and equipped with options. This is exactly what we do.”
Higseth, who represents before the Senate Armed Forces Committee today, Wednesday, spent a great deal of time during his first months in his post in promoting the social changes he is in the Pentagon.
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