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Why can't Israel destroy this Iranian nuclear site which is dubbed as 'indestructible fortress'? Site is..., will require US...

Why can't Israel destroy this Iranian nuclear site which is dubbed as 'indestructible fortress'? Site is..., will require US...

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(Centrifuge machines in the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran in 2019. AP)
New Delhi: Israel is bent on destroying Iran's nuclear bases with full force. Israeli Air Force is continuously bombing different parts of Iran including Tehran to which Tehran is also replying. There has been devastation in cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa. Many areas have been shaken by Iran's destructive advanced ballistic missiles. Amidst all this, at least 14 nuclear scientists of Iran have been killed in Israeli attacks. But in this entire campaign, one place is still standing firm, that is Fordo Nuclear Fuel Enrichment Plant, which is not only the heart of Iran's nuclear capability but has now become a puzzle that even powerful countries like Israel are unable to solve.
Although Israel has bombed here too, but now the whole world is watching whether Israel will be able to break this fortress? Fordo nuclear plant
Fordo is not an ordinary nuclear plant, but it is hidden inside a hill 20 miles from the city of Qom in central Iran and about 100 miles from Tehran. It is called the fortress of Iran's nuclear programme, because it is built so deep in the hill that it is not easy to break it. Its structure has made it a 'nuclear fortress'. It is very difficult to break it only by bombing, rather scientific methods and deep strategy will have to be used to break it. Many experts believe that Israel is trying to do the same. This hideout is located in the base of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), and to break it, insanely powerful bunker buster bombs will be needed which can be dropped from American B-2 bombers and this is the reason why the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is repeatedly asking for help from America. Construction of Fordow, a fortress
Iran knows that Israel can cross every limit to destroy Fordow. That is why it has built it very cleverly by surrounding it with air defense systems. If Israel really wants to destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities, then it will have to destroy Fordow. Its biggest strength is its design. It is dug deep inside the mountains, most of which is 90 meters below the earth's surface. In 2009, when the intelligence agencies of America, France and Britain revealed its existence, the world was stunned. Uranium enrichment started here in 2011 and today this site generates up to 60% pure uranium. That means Iran is just one step away from making nuclear bomb. What makes Fordo almost indestructible?
Israel has bunker busters like GBU-28 and GBU-31 that can penetrate concrete up to a depth of about 6–10 meters. But to destroy Fordo, a bomb that can penetrate up to 61 meters is needed, which only America's GBU-57 MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator) can do. America can destroy Fordo by dropping GBU-57 MOP bombs from its B-2 bomber, but politically it does not want to get involved in this conflict.
Apart from this, Fordo is a symbol of Iran's strategic prestige and ideology. It is under the tight security of IRGC, where air defense systems like S-300, underground tunnels, multi-layer shields and electronic jamming systems are present. This is the reason why any attack on Fordo is not possible. A single attack, be it cyber, missile or ground operation, will not work alone. To destroy it, it will have to be attacked simultaneously at many levels, and that too repeatedly.

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