Trump weighs limited strike on Iran
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A report said potential American military strikes on Iran could target individuals or pursue regime change, as the U.S. wants to reach a deal with Iran.
The gambit was successful. At least twice, the president weighed ordering an attack on Iran, only to be dissuaded by aides from moving forward. But America now appears to be on the brink of war with Iran again. And this time, instead of acting as a deterrent, the Pentagon’s war plans are being used to draw up options for the president to consider.
A trial for an engineer accused of providing technology linked to a deadly drone attack on US troops starts March 2. Three soldiers from Georgia died.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi discussed negotiations with the U.S. during an interview Friday morning with Joe Scarborough on MS Now, saying that the U.S. has not demanded a complete halt to nuclear enrichment.
Iran and the United States are waging gunboat diplomacy as talks over Tehran’s nuclear program hang in the balance.
The US military has assembled a massive collection of weapons systems in the Middle East in the midst of ongoing diplomatic negotiations between the US and Iran, flooding ships and aircraft to nearby waters and the constellation of US bases in the region.
The US has amassed a vast military force in the Middle East as President Donald Trump warned Iran to reach a deal within a “maximum” of 15 days or “bad things will happen”. The American build-up is enough to sustain a weeks-long air campaign,