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Is US Preparing to Strike Iran? Trump Considers Military Action as Protests Turn Deadly

The Donald Trump administration is reportedly weighing options for possible military action against Iran, according to officials familiar with internal discussions. The Wall Street Journal reported that US officials are considering how to follow through on Trump's recent threats against the Islamic Republic, including which sites could be targeted. One option under discussion is a large-scale aerial strike on multiple Iranian military facilities, though there is said to be no agreement within Washington on a course of action.

Is US Preparing to Strike Iran? Trump Considers Military Action as Protests Turn Deadly

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Key Highlights

  • Officials told the newspaper that no US military personnel or equipment have so far been moved in preparation for a potential attack.
  • President Trump has meanwhile suggested the US could respond if Iran continues its crackdown on protesters.
  • In a post on his Truth Social platform on Saturday, he wrote: "Iran is looking at FREEDOM, perhaps like never before.
  • The USA stands ready to help!!!" Iran Escalates Response to Protests Iran's army said on Saturday it would join efforts to suppress nationwide protests, marking a further escalation in the authorities' response to the unrest.
  • In a statement, the military said it would "firmly safeguard national interests, strategic infrastructure, and public property", blaming Israel and what it described as terrorist groups for the demonstrations and vowing to "thwart the enemy's plots".
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