Tensions Mount: U.S. Military Prepares for Potential Conflict with Iran
The U.S. military is preparing for potential sustained operations against Iran, amid heightening tensions and complex planning. President Trump has amassed forces in the region but prefers diplomacy, while Iranian retaliation remains a significant risk. Discussions with Iran continue, mediated by Oman, with concerns over regional conflict.
The U.S. military is bracing for prolonged operations against Iran if President Trump orders an attack, officials revealed, marking a potential escalation in tensions between the nations. Secretive preparations underscore stakes in ongoing U.S.-Iran diplomacy. Envoys Witkoff and Kushner are set for talks in Geneva, mediated by Oman.
Despite Trump's military build-up, he favors a diplomatic resolution with Tehran, though tensions have heightened with additional U.S. deployments, including an aircraft carrier, to the Middle East. Iran, maintaining a formidable missile arsenal, poses risks of regional retaliation, elevating anxiety over possible conflict.
Former Iranian royals advocate for U.S. intervention, believing it might expedite regime change. Reza Pahlavi, exiled Iran opposition figure, urges swift U.S. action, foreseeing a collapse of clerical rulers. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu insists any agreement with Iran must address security concerns critical to Israel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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