US President Donald Trump has been informed of both the dangers and the benefits of Fordo’s bombing, Iran’s safer nuclear plant, and his rationale is that his neutralization is necessary due to the risk of weapons in relatively short time.

“(Trump) believes that there are not many options,” one source said. “Completing the job means the destruction of Fordo.”

The president approved the attack plans in Iran on Tuesday night, but has not made a final decision on whether he would hit the country and officially take part in the Israeli air campaign, a higher source of secret services and officials told CBS News on Wednesday. It is noted that earlier today with a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump denied a report on his intentions towards Iran, writing: “The Wall Street Journal has no idea what I am thinking about Iran!” Earlier, Wall Street Journal reported that Trump He told his associates that he approved plans to attack US Armed Forces in Iranbut he has not yet given the ‘Final order’ to move on.

Trump avoided deciding to hit if Tehran agreed to leave her nuclear program, CBS sources said.

CBS News previously said that Trump was considering Forto, an underground uranium enrichment facility. Israel has not made any known blow to Fordo since it began bombing Iranian nuclear and military targets at the end of last week.

Trump’s decision

Trump is willing to get involved in the US, if this is the point to neutralize Fordo, CBS sources said. From Thursday morning, he was still considering his choices and has not made a definitive decision. He has discussed the logistical infrastructure of the use of Bunker Buster bombs, two of the sources said.

It was not immediately clear how much of the US military infrastructure needed for a hit is in place or how much time it would take to move these means in a position.

One option that Trump has examined is that Iran could turn Fordo on his own, if his leaders choose it, said two of the sources.