With U.S.-Iran nuclear talks at a stalemate, tensions are rising as the White House signals potential military action could be "weeks away" if diplomacy fails. Officials confirmed Wednesday that Tehran is expected to submit a written proposal soon, but patience is wearing thin. 🕒
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized President Donald Trump’s preference for diplomacy but warned, "There are many reasons… for a strike against Iran." Axios reported a Trump adviser estimates a 90% chance of strikes within weeks if talks collapse.
Israel, a key U.S. ally, is on high alert, with state broadcaster Kan citing officials who fear a confrontation could erupt "possibly within days." Sources say any U.S.-led operation might involve a weeks-long campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, potentially alongside Israeli forces. 💥
While the Pentagon is reportedly ready to act as early as this weekend, Trump has yet to greenlight the operation. Analysts warn such a move could destabilize the Middle East and trigger global energy market shocks. ⚠️
Stay tuned as we track this developing story. Will diplomacy prevail, or are we on the brink of a new conflict? 🌐🔍
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