I am not sure anyone is planning an invasion in any realistic scenario. The question is entirely if bombing would be sufficient, which I still doubt. I often see Operation Opera lauded as a great example of a preventative strike, but somehow everyone forgets that the Iraqi nuclear program continued (and in a lot of ways was even accelerated) after the Israelis bombed Osarik.
The Iranian nuclear arsenal being so secretive and spread out would cause serious problems. I have read reports that the Israelis would not even be able to make anywhere close to the required number of airstrikes, and if there was to be any chance of success at all, American involvement would be a necessity.
In terms of unauthorized use, it is generally agreed that the Indian arsenal is much safer than the Pakistani arsenal. For just a couple of things, the Pakistanis don't use Permissive Action Link technology and the Indian officials in the nuclear chain of command at least appear to be much more trustworthy (I don't know of any Indian AQ Khans).
If you mean in terms of nuclear proliferation in general, I do agree that the lack of concern is somewhat...concerning. The exemptions granted to India by the Nuclear Suppliers Group despite it not being in the NPT have always seemed like a terrible double standard to me. It has to be one of the reasons why states like Iran and North Korea won't take the NPT seriously.
The Iranian nuclear arsenal being so secretive and spread out would cause serious problems. I have read reports that the Israelis would not even be able to make anywhere close to the required number of airstrikes, and if there was to be any chance of success at all, American involvement would be a necessity.
I'm surprised at the lack of concern about Indian nukes. Unlike Pakistani and (eventualy) Iranian nukes, the Indians have solid fuel rockets which means they essentialy don't need any setup time.
In terms of unauthorized use, it is generally agreed that the Indian arsenal is much safer than the Pakistani arsenal. For just a couple of things, the Pakistanis don't use Permissive Action Link technology and the Indian officials in the nuclear chain of command at least appear to be much more trustworthy (I don't know of any Indian AQ Khans).
If you mean in terms of nuclear proliferation in general, I do agree that the lack of concern is somewhat...concerning. The exemptions granted to India by the Nuclear Suppliers Group despite it not being in the NPT have always seemed like a terrible double standard to me. It has to be one of the reasons why states like Iran and North Korea won't take the NPT seriously.