Is President Joe Biden planning something catastrophic in the final days of his presidency? Let’s seriously hope not.
Axios reported on Thursday, the president had a meeting several weeks ago with national security advisor Jake Sullivan — where the former was presented with options for a strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities before Jan. 20, President-elect Donald Trump‘s inauguration day.
Axios stated, their sources said Biden did not confirm a plan for a strike and has not done so since his meeting with Sullivan.
Apparently, the meeting was not intended to get a “yes” or “no” from the president, rather, it took place to orchestrate a response if Iran were to continue to take steps towards creating nuclear weapons, something Biden said he would not allow to happen.
According to Axios’ sources, the progress of Iran’s nuclear capabilities — the country has denied plans to create nuclear weapons and says its program is only for civilian use — and its weakened state from a war with Israel make this timing ideal for a strike. […]
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