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Trump says Iran nuclear facilities deeply buried, Hegseth emphasizes US will 'negotiate with bombs'
Jerusalem Post6 minutes ago
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HIGHThreat Assessment
The article reports US defense leadership publicly framing continued bombing as leverage to force Iran into a cease‑fire, with President Trump noting Iran's nuclear facilities are deeply buried. In the context of an active US‑Iran war and Operation Epic Fury, this rhetoric signals a strong likelihood of continued and potentially escalatory strikes (including against hardened nuclear sites), raising risk of Iranian retaliation and wider regional escalation.
Summary
In a press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that the upcoming days of Operation Epic Fury would be "decisive."
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Identified Entities
Countries & Regions
United StatesIranPete HegsethPresident Donald TrumpOperation Epic FuryJerusalem Post
Weapons & Military
bombsairstrikesbunker‑busting / earth‑penetrating munitions (implied)strikes on nuclear facilities (target)
Threat Indicators
military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Public US leadership rhetoric commits to coercive use of force ('negotiate with bombs') which raises probability of near‑term kinetic strikes.""Reference to 'deeply buried' nuclear facilities implies consideration of earth‑penetrating munitions and strikes on sensitive/nuclear infrastructure, increasing strategic risk.""Continues and legitimizes Operation Epic Fury messaging — sustains operational tempo and potential for retaliatory attacks by Iran or proxies (maritime, missile, Houthi actions).""Such statements reduce political room for diplomacy, heighten regional partner pressure, and increase risk of third‑party involvement or escalation to wider conflict."

