US President Donald Trump has reportedly given Iran a strict deadline of 10 to 15 days to reach a deal, warning that failure to negotiate could trigger a strong military response.
Officials say the pressure comes as part of a broader strategy to force diplomatic progress amid rising tensions. Reports indicate that US forces in Europe are repositioning assets, with military aircraft and support units moving into strategic locations.
Fighter Jets have been seen mobilizing at an airbase in Portugal, raising concerns that operational preparations may already be underway. The movement of these Jets signals increased readiness and has drawn attention from global observers.
Media reports warn that any direct attack on Iran could lead to serious and unpredictable consequences. Analysts believe such action may escalate into a wider conflict affecting the entire Middle East.
Some sources claim that targeting Iran’s leadership or conducting limited strikes on military facilities is being considered as possible options.
However, officials suggest that the broader objective may involve applying maximum pressure rather than immediate large-scale war.
Iran has not issued an official response yet, but its leaders have previously warned that any aggression will face strong retaliation.
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