The United States military is reportedly prepared to carry out strikes against Iran as early as this weekend, though President Donald Trump has not yet made a final decision, according to multiple reports citing administration officials.
U.S. forces have increased their presence in the Middle East in recent days, including naval and air assets positioned in strategic areas. The buildup comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, with officials signaling that military options are being weighed alongside ongoing diplomatic efforts.
White House representatives have said diplomacy remains the preferred path. However, defense officials indicate strike plans are ready should the president authorize action.
The reported preparations follow renewed negotiations between U.S. and Iranian representatives in Geneva, though public statements suggest limited progress on key disputes. Meanwhile, regional powers have expressed concern that any direct strike could escalate conflict beyond Iranโs borders.
Russia has warned against military action, stating that further escalation would destabilize the region. Iran has also conducted military exercises in recent weeks, including drills near key maritime routes.
No final order has been issued. Officials say the situation remains fluid as the administration weighs its options.
This is a developing story.
