Trump has approved an attack on Iran, but has not made the final decision, reported resources for American media.
Donald Trump has approved plans for attacks in Iran, but has not made a final decision about whether attacking the attack, American Media reported.
The US president still wants to prevent a direct war and expect Iran to leave his nuclear program.
“The whole world will explode if Iran receives nuclear weapons,” Trump warned the day before.
The last time
The Supreme -Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday rejected the US President’s request for unreasonable surrender.
In a speech recorded on Wednesday, Hamenya disobeyed Trump, saying that “any United States military intervention” was expensive, and added: “Iran’s nation did not give up.” Note that this is the first look of Hareni from the moment Israel started its blows.
On the same day, Trump said his patience was exhausted, but did not surprise if he decided to participate in the United States in Israeli strike in Iran.
“No one knows what I’m going to do. There is a huge difference between what is now and what happened a week ago,” the White House chief told the journalists.
After that, the Israeli military has created new attacks in Iran, stroke on missile facilities and nuclear installation. Tehran said that in response he launched hypersonic missiles. At the same time, the severe destruction of Israel was not reported.
Iran’s mission to the United Nations mocked Trump in his X posts: “Iran is not organizing under durability, will not accept the world under durability and, of course, with a former war instigator, clinging to its relevance. Not a single Iran official is not asked to marvel at the doors of the White House,” the message said.
“The only thing his lies could have abused was his cowardly threat to” destroy the “Iran of the Supreme Leader,” the mission added.
Where are they
Today, the Wall Street Journal, citing resources in the Pentagon, has reported that Trump still approved a plan of impact on Iran and that state attacks could take place in the coming days.
According to resources, the American military is actively preparing the infrastructure for direct intervention contrary to Tehran. At the same time, part of the officials at Washington Tala: Trump still expects Iran to leave his nuclear program.
One of the main goals is the underground object to enrich Uranus in Fordo. The US president is skeptical if attacks can actually destroy this complex properly.
Tight aircraft and pests
The US hegset Secretary of Defense told the Senate Committee that the Pentagon was ready to fulfill Trump’s command.
His comments sounded against the rear of American troops’ buildings in the Middle East. The shock group, led by the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier, came from Southeast Asia to join another group strike chaired by the USS Carl Vinson Aircraft Carrier, which is in the Persian Gulf.
Various air funds, including refueling, were also seen on on -board trackers moving from Europe. Later, the F-22 and F-35 were reported following them.
The United States Department of the United States said their head of Marco Rubio will meet with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain David Lammi in Washington on Thursday for negotiations, which is expected to be concentrated in Iran.
Accordingly, according to American Media, the United States has not yet made an official request to use Great Britain’s military bases in Diego-Garsia or Cyprus to strike in Iran.
Usually, the states first provide their allies if they plan to perform offensive operations from these basics.
In this regard, the British media, citing resources, write that allies are not yet a complete idea of America’s goals.
At the same time, the US Embassy in Jerusalem on Wednesday published a plan for the departure of American people who are now in Israel. It is unclear how many Americans are seeking to leave Israel and if the American military can help flight flights.
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