Trump 'is preparing to strike Iran in just DAYS' as military builds up

Donald Trump may soon decide on military action against Iran, with the U.S. military poised for a potential strike as early as this weekend. Recent reports indicate that American military forces have been strategically positioning themselves in the Middle East, readying for a possible offensive.

According to CNN, Trump is deeply engaged in deliberations over this critical decision. A source shared that the President has been wrestling with the pros and cons of military intervention, reflecting the complexity and gravity of the situation.

In recent days, Trump has been actively consulting with his aides and military advisors, seeking their opinions on the matter. However, when he will ultimately make his decision remains uncertain. The White House has yet to respond to requests for comment on the situation.

Meanwhile, there are indications that the President is contemplating a large-scale military operation against Iran, which could escalate into a prolonged conflict. This “massive, weeks-long” campaign, as it has been described, would mark a significant escalation in U.S. military involvement in the region.

The Daily Mail has reached out to the White House for comment.

Earlier Wednesday, it was revealed the president is on the verge of greenlighting a ‘massive, weeks-long’ military campaign against Iran that would be seen as all out war. 

Diplomatic negotiations led by Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff reportedly made little progress on Tuesday after Tehran refused to meet Trump’s demand to halt all nuclear development, according to JD Vance. 

Sources tell Axios the campaign would have a broader regime-change objective against the Ayatollah. The US and Israel would also launch the operation in a military joint effort. 

Donald Trump could make a decision on military strikes in Iran soon, with the US military ready to potentially launch an attack by this weekend

Donald Trump could make a decision on military strikes in Iran soon, with the US military ready to potentially launch an attack by this weekend

A satellite view shows an overview of Fordow underground complex, after the US struck the underground nuclear facility, near Qom, Iran last June

A satellite view shows an overview of Fordow underground complex, after the US struck the underground nuclear facility, near Qom, Iran last June

The potential war would be the most dramatic and consequential military invasion since the Iraq war in 2003 with major implications for Trump’s remaining presidency. 

Trump’s armada off the coast of Iran has swelled in recent days to include two aircraft carriers, a dozen warships, and hundreds of fighter jets equipped with advanced air defense systems. 

More firepower is also on the way as 150 military cargo flights have begun rapidly transferring weapon systems and ammunition to US Middle East bases in the last 24 hours. 

Dozens of US fighter jets, including F-35s, F-22s and F-16s, have left bases in the US and Europe in recent days to head to the Middle East, according to the Military Air Tracking Alliance, a team of about 30 open-source analysts that routinely analyzes military and government flight activity.

The team says it’s also tracked more than 85 fuel tankers and over 170 cargo planes heading into the region.

Steffan Watkins, a researcher based in Canada and a member of the MATA, said he also has spotted support aircraft like six of the military’s early-warning E-3 aircraft head to a base in Saudi Arabia.

Those aircraft are key for coordinating operations with a large number of aircraft. He says they were pulled from bases in Japan, Germany and Hawaii.

A war with Iran would come as Republicans brace for a tough midterm election cycle, fighting to preserve their congressional majority and avoid Trump becoming a lame-duck president. 

The world's largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford is among the military armada moving into the Middle East

The world’s largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford is among the military armada moving into the Middle East

The potential war would be the most dramatic and consequential military invasion since the Iraq war in 2003 with major implications for Trump's remaining presidency

The potential war would be the most dramatic and consequential military invasion since the Iraq war in 2003 with major implications for Trump’s remaining presidency

Democrat House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said he ‘wouldn’t put anything past this president,’ when asked about potential US military action toward Iran.

But he insisted Trump cannot act alone in conducting military actions.

‘The American people clearly are of the view that before any adverse military action is taken unilaterally by Donald Trump and Republicans, that, of course, Congress — consistent with our constitutional responsibility — should approve any acts of war,’ Jeffries said.

Trump’s war preparations come as Iran has shut down the Strait of Hormuz for a military drill in a move that serves as a warning to the world if Trump orders an attack.

The temporary closure of parts of the strait came as Iranian news agencies reported live fire exercises in the vital waterway, through which 20 per cent of the world’s oil passes.

The rare move is a signal from Tehran of the potential fallout to the world economy if the US goes through with threats to attack it as tensions mount between the two countries.

In past times of tension and conflict, Iran has at times harassed shipping through the narrows, and during the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, both sides attacked tankers and other vessels, using naval mines to completely shut down traffic at points.

But Iran has not carried out repeated threats to close the waterway altogether since the 1980s, even during last year’s 12-day war when Israel and the US bombarded Iran’s key nuclear and military sites.

The extent and impact of Tuesday’s closure were not immediately known. Iranian media said it would be for several hours for ‘safety and maritime concerns’.

Trump previously was preparing for a military strike against Iran at the start of the year over the mass killings of thousands of Iranian protesters by the regime.

Regional allies, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, urged the White House to back off a strike over fears it could lead to a wider regional war with the Ayatollah. 

After Trump backed off from launching a quick strike, the administration began a massive military naval build-up off as Iran’s coast while demanding nuclear talks.

Meanwhile, top regime leaders, including the Ayatollah, have released threatening messages vowing to killing US service members after refusing to bend to Trump’s demands.  

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