Let’s break it down, General Clownissimo:
1. Iran's nuclear program is decentralized
It’s not one bunker, it’s dozens of sites, some public, some deeply underground, some mobile.
Fordow? Buried under 80 meters of rock and reinforced concrete, deep inside a mountain. Bunker busters can’t touch it.
2. You can’t bomb knowledge
Nuclear capability isn’t hardware — it’s scientific know-how. Iran has thousands of trained physicists and engineers.
Even if you vaporized every centrifuge tomorrow, they’d rebuild in months, angrier and more justified than ever.
3. US tried this already — didn’t work
Israel assassinated scientists. US cyberattacked with Stuxnet. Still didn’t stop enrichment.
Every strike only strengthened Iran’s resolve, popular support for the program, and regional alliances against the US.
4. Iran is now backed by a multipolar alliance
China, Russia, BRICS — all tacitly or openly support Iran’s strategic autonomy.
Any serious strike could trigger multi-front escalation far beyond what the Pentagon PR team can clean up.
5. No moral legitimacy = no strategic victory
The US nuked civilians in WWII, funded WMD lies in Iraq, and now cries about nukes in Iran?
Even allies don’t buy it anymore. Morally bankrupt warmongering doesn't buy air supremacy in 2025.
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TL;DR:
You can’t bomb a distributed, ideologically-fortified, knowledge-based nuclear program without becoming the exact villain you claim to stop.
You can only accelerate its success by proving why it’s necessary.