Donald Trump braces for war in Iran lasting 'many weeks' as US beefs up mass of warships
Donald Trump prepares for a protracted conflict with Iran as US military forces strengthen their presence in the Middle East.
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing for a potential long-term military conflict with Iran, with expectations that any conflict could last for 'many weeks'. This information emerges as the United States continues to bolster its naval presence in the region, amassing a significant warship fleet off the coast of the Middle East. The current tense situation is exacerbated by indirect talks aimed at de-escalating conflicts, which seem to be nearing a critical point.
Sources indicate that a preliminary response from US forces might involve limited airstrikes targeting critical Iranian infrastructures, including enriched uranium reserves and key military sites. The prospect of the situation escalating to a broader confrontation looms, particularly if Iran retaliates against US interests or its ally, Israel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an elite military entity in Iran, is anticipated to be a major focus of any potential military action, with planned strikes against their training compounds and associated defense operations.
As political discussions resume in Geneva, Iran's willingness to fully engage in negotiations remains uncertain, particularly regarding its nuclear ambitions. The situation underscores the volatility within US-Iran relations and the potential for military engagement if diplomatic efforts falter, which not only impacts the involved nations but could also have broader implications for regional stability in the Middle East.