Lieutenant General Herbert Carlisle, Air Force deputy chief of staff for operations, said the massive ordnance penetrator, which the military began receiving only last year, is part of the US arsenal available for strikes against countries like Iran, which has some buried nuclear facilities.
"The massive ordnance penetrator is a great weapon. We are continuing to improve that. It has great capability now and we are continuing to make it better. It is part of our arsenal and it will be a potential if we need it in that kind of scenario," Carlisle told a conference on US defense programs.
The Pentagon has begun working on military options if sanctions and diplomacy fail to prevent Tehran from building a nuclear weapon.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told the National Journal in an interview on Thursday that planning had been going on "for a long time."
Major powers are increasingly concerned about Iran's nuclear enrichment program, which they view as an attempt to build an atomic weapon. But Tehran says it is meant for peaceful energy production.
Israel also is worried about potential for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to Washington this week that time was running out for diplomacy and sanctions.
"Hell of a bigger impact"
Panetta, who has said diplomacy and sanctions should be given more time, told the National Journal he did not think Israel had decided whether to order a high-risk raid on Iran's nuclear sites.
He said the United States was committed to preventing Iran from acquiring atomic weapons and would have a greater impact than Israel if it decided force was necessary.
"If they decided to do it there's no question that it would have an impact, but I think it's also clear that if the United States did it we would have a hell of a bigger impact," Panetta said.
The tough rhetoric from the Pentagon came despite President Barack Obama's effort this week to tamp down "loose talk" and "bluster" about possible military action, saying there was still an opportunity for diplomacy.
Carlisle also told the Credit Suisse-McAleese defense conference that a conflict with Syria or Iran could see US military operations influenced by new tactical thinking at the Pentagon known as Air-Sea Battle.
That approach aims to take advantage of highly networked and integrated US forces.
Carlisle said the tactics focus on operating in multiple domains, from air and sea to space and cyberspace, while networking and integrating information from the different areas, like satellites and sensors on stealth fighters and unmanned aircraft.
"There's a space capability, there's a cyber capability, there's fifth-generation, low-signature force capability," he said.
"All those things are on the table and being thought about as we do this operational planning," Carlisle added, noting that Syria and Iran have developed significant defenses aimed at keeping potential attackers at a distance, a strategy Air-Sea Battle was designed to circumvent.
Carlisle said cyberspace could be a factor in a conflict with the two countries.
"All of the leadership has said nothing is off the table with respect to what we would employ and use," he said.
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The great American/Jewish dynasty planning to conquer another state! Well, there is fall to every rise. For American/Jewish think tanks - don't forget all great empires and dynasties!
How exciting. Isn't it wonderful that the US can drop a huge bomb and we will be able to see it blow up on our television screen just like a video game? It is only utterly sick people who talk about using such atrocious weapons of mass destruction and murder. There is not a shred of evidence that Iran is building nukes. Panetta, Clapper and Dempsey said so last week. The 2007 and 2011 NIEs said the same thing. So, what is this obsession in using the most horrible weapons in history against a country that has not attacked or threatened anyone, except in self defense? Iran has not attacked another country for 300 years. How many countries has the US attacked just in the last 30 or 50 years?
Don't Americans have their own brains? The fell into the trap of Iraq on that Tony Blaire's advice and prompting because George was such an idiot. But Obama use your own brain man. Thank God you are resisting. Let not Israel push you into another un-winnable war. By the way tell me when have you ever won? Vietman - lost, Korea - lost, Somalia - lost, Lebanon - lost, Iraq - lost, Afghanistan - lost. Now another foolish adventure is it?
Use of such massive bombs can be so bad for the region. You can do that coz America is too far off. Don't be foolish America and make your own decisions and not let Israel and the Zionists manipulate with your national interests.
@ JustAnotherPakistani - you are right !
@Raj - USA:
Not quite. Iran can, if it chooses, withdraw from the treaty and then it's free to do what it wants; however, I don't think that will satisfy the USA or Israel.
@Adeel Furqan: But u still favor taliban killing Muslims and non-muslims in the name of Islam.. right?
@Parvez. Maybe it has something to do with chanting "death to America" for 30+ years, calling for the annihilation of Israel, having a history of using non State actors to perform terrorist attacks throughout the World - and of course there is the treaty they signed saying they would not seek to build nukes.
@Parvez: Because they signed the treaty that they shall not make a bomb. They were also caught in the trying to acquire clandestinely, nuclear technology from Pakistan. They can have nuclear energy for electricity but they have to be honest and sincere. Pakistan and India can have nuclear weapons because they never signed the treaty.
A purely hypothetical question would be ' why is Iran not considered responsible enough to possess ' the bomb' ?? A tough question to answer logically and convincingly.
It should be obvious to everyone that the USA is serious when it says that it will not allow Iran to possess nukes --- if Iran is truthful when it says it has no desire to possess nuclear weapons then they should quit lying to the UN and open up all their faculties for inspection as required by the treaty they signed.
double standards!
It sure will work. Just like their Cluster Bombs, Daisy Cutters, and Toma Hawks worked for them in conquering Afghanistan :(
US will never attack IRAN .World has had enough of wars .If you look at the track record of US they have never been able to win or complete the war .At present they are stuck in Iraq and Afghanistan .Iran would be last thing US would think of --------------if the war starts it will expedite the financial collapse of us and will sent the entire region on fire .
Any attack on Iran's nuclear facilities could have serious implications for Pakistan. I hope our government realises that. If the bombs hit any nuclear fuel, this could release massive quantities of radioactivity dust into the air. Given prevailing winds, all the countries around Iran will be threatened. This includes Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Gulf States. Even some Central Asian republics will be affected. The consequences of this for a large population with limited access to medical care are too catastrophic to imagine. I hope the people in Gulf States namely Saudi Arabia who are keen for the US to attack Iran realize the implications.
It would be against the Humanity. The use of these kinds of bombs should be baned.
And this is NOT A "WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION"
We have it pointed at Kushab.