Only the US can dismantle nuclear facility Fardow after Israeli failure
Shadow Finance Minister James Paterson says only the United States has the capabilities to dismantle the Iranian nuclear facility Fardow.
'It's self-evident from public reporting that the nuclear facility Fordow has not been able to be dismantled or damaged by the Israelis,' Mr Paterson told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'Only the United States has the capabilities necessary to do that.
'It can be dismantled with the consent of the Iranian regime, or it can be dismantled by American leadership.'

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