Trump administration on the verge of decision regarding Iran

One of the most complex decisions currently facing the Donald Trump administration is back on the agenda: the issue of applying military measures against Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Axios sources, Trump's close advisers are urging him not to enter a major war, but the likelihood of a military strike is assessed as high. Activities in the region confirm the seriousness of this matter.
The US military activity in the Middle East has significantly increased. Indicators such as aviation and naval forces, logistics, and fuel supply indicate preparations for operations that could last a long time.
According to Reuters sources, if a strike occurs, the military operation could extend over several weeks. Trump himself has said that if negotiations fail, he plans to mobilize additional military forces.
While this indicates that the US has not yet abandoned diplomatic options, it also shows that a military option is ready. At the same time, negotiations continue, but military preparations are being carried out simultaneously.
This means that if no agreement is reached, there is a possibility of using force. Senator Lindsey Graham's sharp statements are further heating up the situation.
At the Munich Security Conference, he urged the Trump administration to take action more quickly. For now, the most important conclusion is that decisions are expected to be made in the coming weeks.
Any military action in the Middle East could lead to broader consequences like a domino effect. Therefore, it is important to observe the situation free from emotions and based on evidence.
There is much noise and speculation in high politics, but the consequences directly affect life.





