What would it actually take for U.S. forces to go into Iran and try to seize its nuclear stockpile-and could they survive it? This video dives into the Pentagon’s worst‑case scenario: booby‑trapped underground facilities, nearly a thousand pounds of 60% enriched uranium, and a mission that senior commanders say could become one of the riskiest operations in modern U.S. military history. We break down why airstrikes have failed to neutralize Iran’s nuclear material, and why some planners now talk about a ground raid deep inside fortified sites like Isfahan and Natanz. From tunnel warfare, mines, and radiation, to the nightmare choice of removing or destroying uranium under fire, we unpack how such an operation might unfold and where it could go catastrophically wrong. At the same time, Trump is moving thousands of troops and paratroopers toward the Middle East, eyeing strategic targets like Kharg Island, Iran’s vital oil export hub. Generals and analysts warn that any ground move against Iran could trigger a wider regional war, hit global energy markets, and drag U.S. forces into a conflict with no clear exit. If Washington is edging toward a mission it may not be able to finish, what does that mean for American troops, Iran’s regime, and the balance of power across the Middle East?

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