Iran Tensions Escalate: US Prepared for Military Action if Nuclear Deal Fails

Top US officials warn of potential military strikes against Iran if no nuclear deal is reached, as tensions between the two countries continue to simmer.
Pentagon chief Hegseth has warned that US forces are ready to restart combat if Iran rejects a deal. Meanwhile, Iranian state media reported that Pakistan's army chief has met parliament speaker Ghalibaf.
The threat of military action from the United States comes as negotiations over Iran's nuclear program remain deadlocked. Hegseth emphasized that the US is prepared to take aggressive action if diplomacy fails to produce an agreement.
This heightened rhetoric from the Pentagon underscores the growing tensions between the US and Iran, as both sides jockey for position in the ongoing standoff. Iran has long maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, while the US and its allies have accused the country of seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
Source: Deutsche Welle


