U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing the possibility of launching a joint military strike with Israel against Iran’s nuclear facilities, including the fortified Fordow site, according to CBS News sources, in collaboration with the BBC.
The sources, familiar with high-level discussions inside the White House, indicate that this sensitive issue was expected to be a major topic in today’s Situation Room meeting. However, no final decision has been made yet, as Trump’s top advisers remain divided on the matter.
The idea of a coordinated operation is gaining traction amid the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, which have intensified after days of aerial bombardments and missile exchanges.
If the plan goes ahead, it could mark a turning point in the regional conflict, pulling the United States directly into hostilities with Iran—an outcome that many analysts warn could spark a much broader war across the Middle East.

Targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, especially sites like Fordow, would represent not just a military escalation but a political earthquake in the region. These facilities are highly symbolic and any strike would likely provoke fierce retaliation from Tehran.
Such a move would also draw in other regional powers and armed groups allied with Iran, potentially transforming a limited conflict into a regional war. The global implications—economic, diplomatic, and security-related—would be profound.
Reported by: BBC and CBS News
Prepared by: Novaflash.info
