"turning a blind eye" would really only implicate us directly, as opposed to an alternate routing through non-U.S.-controlled airspace. A Syria-Turkey-Iran route is plausible, and allows the U.S. to maintain its distance from the attack, although I'm not sure exactly what the Turks would do militarily. What sort of relationship do the Turks and Israelis share?
WRT subs, boomers could sink Tehran from their home ports, if need be. I don't think taking an
Ohio class SSGN into the Persian Gulf is SOP either, since they are so large/unwieldy. In any case, TLAM's have a range 2000 km + range and an SSGN could hit Iran from the Med (or Caspian Sea
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From the OP's article: "And the U.S., aware of Israel's high anxiety over Iran's nukes, is also hooking Israel up to an advanced missile detection system known as X-Band to guard against any future attack by Iran, said a senior U.S. defense official"
So is this 'advanced missile detection system' really called "X-Band," or is it just a X-band radar? My money is on the latter... silly MSM.