Israel considering military action against Iran in days without US support: Reports
- Israel is considering a military strike against Iran within days, most likely without U.S. support, amid rising regional tensions.
- This comes after the IAEA board formally found that Iran has violated its obligations related to preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, alongside recent unsuccessful efforts to reach a nuclear agreement.
- The U.S. authorized evacuations of personnel and dependents from Iraq and other Gulf states in anticipation of possible conflict.
- President Trump stated, “They can’t have a nuclear weapon” and that “we’re not going to allow that,” underscoring firm U.S. opposition.
- The possible Israeli action and U.S. personnel movements increase tensions, while talks scheduled in Muscat this Sunday aim to defuse the crisis.
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