Washington, June 19 -- Former Pentagon official and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Michael Rubin, has said that US forces need to enter Iran and eradicate its nuclear program and said that it is a possibility that Pakistan could receive Iran's nuclear supplies after the cessation of hostilities. However, he called for not paying Pakistan for cooperation or for receiving Iranian nuclear-enriched material.
Speaking to ANI, Rubin called Iran and Pakistan "competitors" despite the two nations cooperating sometimes. His remarks come amid the conflict between Israel and Iran that entered its seventh day on Thursday, while US President Donald Trump insists that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Rubin said that the US ca...
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