Trump Assesses Possible Timeline for Military Action Against Iran as Pentagon Accelerates Preparations
National security officials informed President Donald Trump that the U.S. armed forces could be ready to launch attacks against Iran as early as Saturday, February 21. While no final decision has been made, the military preparations are increasing tensions in the Middle East.
US national security officials informed President Donald Trump that the military could be prepared to launch potential attacks against Iran as early as Saturday, February 21, according to sources close to the White House.
According to reports, the US Department of Defense has already accelerated operational planning, positioning naval, air, and logistical assets at strategic points in the Middle East to allow for a rapid response should an intervention be authorized.
Preparation without a final decision
Although the armed forces would be technically ready to act this weekend, the same sources emphasize that no final political decision has been made and that any actual operation could extend beyond the next few days.
Military analysts explain that these types of alerts are part of standard protocols in crisis situations, allowing the president to have immediate options while diplomatic negotiations are underway.
Diplomacy at a Critical Point
The announcement comes amid growing friction between Washington and Tehran, following weeks of mutual warnings, troop movements, and disagreements over the Iranian nuclear program.
However, experts point out that ending negotiations would be premature, as historically diplomatic channels tend to remain open even during periods of heightened tension.
Regional Impact
Any military action could have significant consequences for regional stability, affecting trade routes, energy prices, and the security of U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf.
For now, the region remains on high alert, awaiting Washington's final decision, while the international community calls for preventing an escalation that could lead to a larger conflict.
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