That’s an…interesting choice for a nuclear site. /s
The Israeli Air Force conducted dozens of strikes in Iran on Thursday targeting nuclear and missile sites.
Related:
Israel Could Strike Iran Within Days- With US Assistance
Mr. Trump spoke by phone on Monday with Mr. Netanyahu, but the White House disclosed few details about the conversation. Mr. Trump had met on Sunday evening at Camp David with his national security team. —New York Times
US Using Israel to Provoke Iran War, Deny Responsibility, Minimize Retaliation:
As in the case of American airstrikes against Iran, the goal of this policy option would be to destroy key Iranian nuclear facilities in the hope that doing so would significantly delay Iran’s acquisition of an indigenous nuclear weapons capability. However, in this case, an added element could be that the United States would encourage—and perhaps even assist—the Israelis in conducting the strikes themselves, in the expectation that both international criticism and Iranian retaliation would be deflected away from the United States and onto Israel. The logic behind this approach is that allowing Israel to mount the airstrikes, rather than the United States, provides a way out of the dilemma described in the previous chapter, whereby American airstrikes against Iran could become self-defeating because they would undermine every other American initiative in the Middle East, an outcome exactly the opposite of what a new Iran policy is meant to accomplish.
Pollack, Kenneth M., et al. Which Path to Persia? Brookings Institution Press, 2009, p. 91.
Satellite Photo Shows US Fighters and Bombers at Key Base for Iran