Israeli Military Officer Considers Removing Iran's Enriched Uranium Key to War Success on May 2

According to Central Television, an Israeli military officer stated on May 2 that removing Iran's enriched uranium stockpile is critical to military success, describing failure to do so as a "massive failure" in the Iran conflict. The officer noted the enriched uranium is sufficient to produce 11 nuclear warheads. If negotiations between the U.S. and Iran fail to result in an agreement to remove Iran's uranium inventory and halt uranium enrichment activities, Israel's military gains would be "meaningless" and another military operation would be necessary to achieve the objective.
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