The U.S. military is updating its war plans for Iran but is not in a heightened state of planning over Tehran’s suspected nuclear weapons program, a senior general said on Wednesday. “I’m not spending any of my time worrying about the nuclear proliferation in Iran. I haven’t been called into any late-night meetings at 8 o’clock at night saying, ‘Holy cow, we got to sit down and go plan for Iran,”‘ Air Force Lt. Gen. Lance Smith said at a Pentagon briefing. Smith is deputy commander of the U.S. Central Command and oversees military operations in the Middle East, parts of Asia and northern Africa.Full Story
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