The U.S. Prepares Military Strike on Iran if Nuclear Deal Fails
The United States has signaled its readiness to launch a military operation against Iran by September if Tehran refuses to dismantle its nuclear program.
A source within the U.S. administration reportedly stated, “Iran will disappear by September” should no agreement be reached. Such statements highlight the growing tension between the two countries amid stalled negotiations.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump previously threatened Iran with "unprecedented bombings" if it failed to meet Washington’s terms regarding the nuclear deal. Under the new administration, the rhetoric remains firm, especially as the U.S. considers reintroducing pressure through sanctions and the threat of military force.
In response to the threat, Iran has closed its airspace and placed its armed forces on high alert. Anti-aircraft missile systems have been activated, partial mobilization has been conducted, and key infrastructure is now under increased surveillance. Iranian authorities urged citizens to remain calm, assuring the public that the country is prepared to repel any aggression.
Meanwhile, the U.S. has increased its military presence in the Persian Gulf. Naval ships have been repositioned, and logistical support has been strengthened at bases across the Middle East. Analysts suggest this could be either a show of force or genuine preparation for a limited strike on Iranian military facilities.
Diplomatic activity has sharply declined. Nuclear negotiations, previously mediated by European countries, have effectively stalled. Neither side appears willing to compromise, further escalating the standoff. Iran maintains its right to peaceful nuclear energy and continues uranium enrichment in line with national interests.
The international community’s reaction has so far been restrained. Several countries have called for de-escalation and a return to dialogue, but no concrete steps have been taken. Experts warn that the risk of conflict is high, with potential consequences for regional stability and global security.
The statements from the U.S. and Iran’s military mobilization have significantly heightened tensions. If diplomatic efforts fail by September, an armed conflict could erupt — one that would have far-reaching international repercussions. In light of the escalating situation, regional governments are reassessing their security policies and preparing for potential deterioration.
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