‘No certainty’: Eastern-CIA station chief on whether the bunker-bomb bomb can destroy Iran’s foredown plant

Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman said the Israeli-Iran war is going to be one of the most resulting moments of Donald Trump as the President’s weight is whether to join Israel in his attack on Iran. Trump has given two weeks to decide the US direct participation in the Middle East crisis, as the room is open for talks.According to reports, Israel wants us to leave our 30000-pound bunker Buster bomb on Iran’s Fuel Fuel Promotion Plant, which is considered central for Tehran’s nuclear program. The US is the only country that is believed to be the only weapon that is capable of destroying the carved plant in a mountain. “Bunker Buster” is a common term for bombs designed to destroy deep underground targets that cannot reach traditional bombs.Hoffman said on Fox News that there is no certainty that a bunker bomb would destroy the plant. Hoffman said, “What happens to Iran a day later? Do they double their relations with China, and North Korea and Russia and try to stay in power and rebuild the nuclear program?The most powerful bunker Buster of the US Army GBU-57 is a large-scale Ordnance Marmist. Its weight is about 30000 pounds, including a 6000 -pound warhead. It can penetrate 200 feet underground before the explosion. The B -2 Spirit, a US Stealth Bomber, is currently the only aircraft designed to deploy GBU -57 and carry two bunker buster bombs at a time. The US Air Force states that many bombs can be demolished sequentially, either by the same aircraft or by several, by increasing the deep impact, each strike, allowing each strike to be deepened.According to reports, Trump suggested to the defense officials that it would be understood to launch only a strike against the Bunker Buster Bomb for the US to launch an attack against Iran. The bomb has never been used in war and is exclusive to the US Army. Only B -2 Spirit Stealth Bomber -only is operated by the US which is capable of distributing it. These bombers are posted in the Whitman Air Force Base in Missouri and about 15 hours will be required to reach Iran if posted.