Feb 20 • 03:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

The signs that the US may attack Iran

US President Donald Trump warned that if Iran does not reach a 'significant agreement' in negotiations within ten days, military action could follow.

On Thursday, during the inaugural meeting of the 'Council for Peace', US President Donald Trump stated that Iran must reach a 'significant agreement' in negotiations with the US within the next ten days or face dire consequences. This warning came amid reports of heightened American military presence in the Middle East, indicating a potential escalation in tensions between the US and Iran. Trump hinted that the decision to take military action has not yet been finalized but emphasized that such a step may be necessary if a diplomatic solution is not reached.

Reports from major American news outlets, including CNN, CBS, and The New York Times, suggest that the US is prepared to attack Iran as early as this weekend. Trump's administration has been reviewing various military options, with strategies designed to inflict maximum damage. Among these options, according to the Wall Street Journal, there was mention of plans targeting key Iranian political and military leaders, showcasing the seriousness of the current geopolitical situation between the two nations.

The implications of such military action could be profound, not only for US-Iran relations but also for stability in the broader Middle East region. Ongoing tensions have the potential to draw in other nations and lead to widespread conflict, impacting global oil markets and international diplomatic efforts. As the deadline approaches, the situation remains highly volatile, with both military and diplomatic channels remaining precarious.

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