
US Officials Prepare for Potential Strike on Iran as Trump Weighs Action on Fordow
Senior US officials are preparing for the possibility of a military strike on Iran, possibly as early as this weekend. This follows revelations that President Donald Trump is seriously considering a series of coordinated attacks on the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant.
Sources close to the administration confirmed that the situation remains fluid, but emphasized increasing support within the President's circle for a kinetic response to Tehran’s continued nuclear development. Trump, speaking on Wednesday, criticized Iran for not accepting a nuclear deal earlier and stated that while talks were ongoing for 60 days, the regime chose to walk away. “Now they want to meet. It's a little late,” he said.
ABC News reported that Trump is gauging public reaction alongside Vice President JD Vance. Intelligence briefings have focused on the vulnerabilities of US military installations in the case of Iranian retaliation. The President reportedly remains open to diplomatic options, but is equally prepared to execute military action.
Iranian officials have expressed willingness to meet, signaling a potential diplomatic opening. However, military readiness continues on both sides amid rising tensions. (INN/VFI News)
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