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If Trump nukes Iran, they have enough uranium to dirty bomb every major US city.
It’s a can of worms they can’t open.
Happy to be proven wrong but "dirty bombs" have never made sense to me. Radiation isn't magic, and even using a lot of irradiated dust, a good dispersal mechanism, and using stuff like Cobalt, I doubt it would stay effective beyond a few hours. More at the center if it's blown at ground level I guess. It would freak people out but ultimately I doubt it'd kill or even affect that many people. Even considering using it inside public transport or similar, you could do something more effective with far easier to obtain payloads, starting with chemical ones.
And all of this wasting in the process extremely valuable and hard to produce/obtain fissile material.
It would make for the perfect false flag to justify a nuclear strike though. You could parade "scientists" to explain how chemical markers found in the attack show the material has come from Iran, etc. the whole shebang.
Shouldn't is not cant
But do they actually have it or is it buried in Isfahan and similar?
If they have it secreted away in unknown locations then yes. If it's buried in Isfahan and you're already nuking them then you can do enough damage to their forces to enable you to land a large expeditionary force with heavy construction equipment and excavate and remove the material onto planes and take it with you denying them that option for revenge. Sure you'd suffer casualties, some drone strikes, missiles, etc but the US probably has enough interceptors left to provide some level of defense.
There's also the problem of delivery. Iran has no missiles that can reach the US and I don't see them getting through radiation detectors at port crossings to deliver it on the ground. They could maybe dirty bomb the zionist entity and gulf comprador states but would either really care? They both see their people as expendable assets and the zionist entity sees non-Jews especially as expendable fodder.
I concur with another reply that it wouldn't be an apocalyptic scenario for either the entity or the US. Sure a bunch of people would get cancer down the road from it but that doesn't matter to capitalists and the empire. It's not like it would render cities long-term uninhabitable as they'd just wash it away. The wealthy would be able to flee to country homes or homes in other countries while working class would get irradiated a bit and worry but be unable to do anything about it.