Tensions between the United States and Iran have surged to one of the most dangerous peaks in recent years, with U.S. military assets being readied for a possible strike against Tehran as Pentagon shifts carrier groups to the Middle East and officials warn a large-scale assault could happen soon. Trump has not officially ordered the attack yet, but credible reports say preparations are underway and U.S. bases and personnel have been repositioned amid rising alerts.
Despite fierce threats from some U.S. lawmakers urging “holy hell” military action, regional diplomacy is pushing back hard Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Turkey have lobbied Washington to avoid a strike, fearing a massive regional war and destabilization of oil markets.
Iran, for its part, has issued stern warnings that any U.S. attack would be met with retaliatory strikes on American bases in the Middle East and possibly allied territory, potentially dragging the entire region into broader conflict.
Meanwhile, there are mixed signals from Washington, with some reports indicating Trump communicated to Iran that a strike is not imminent while sanctions and strategic pressure continue.
In summary, while a direct U.S. attack has not yet been launched, the risk remains high and unpredictable, and even a delayed decision could ignite a major military confrontation with devastating global consequences.
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