Report: Trump Admin Weighing Preliminary Attack Plans On Iran — As Officials Consider What Sites To Target
The Trump administration is said to be drawing up early-stage contingency plans for possible military action against Iran, including scenarios involving widespread air operations.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, officials are examining how to act on President Trump’s recent sharpened warnings toward Tehran, including identifying potential targets, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Among the possibilities under review is a broad airstrike campaign hitting several Iranian military installations, though officials stressed that no final agreement has been reached on any course of action.
People briefed on the matter said no American troops or hardware have been repositioned in anticipation of an attack.
The internal deliberations, they emphasized, should not be interpreted as a decision to strike, noting that such planning is a standard part of military preparedness.
Even so, Trump suggested publicly that the United States could respond forcefully if Iran continues its crackdown on protesters, writing on Truth Social over the weekend.
“Iran is looking at FREEDOM, perhaps like never before,” he wrote today. “The USA stands ready to help!!!”
A U.S. strike on Iranian soil would not be without precedent. In June, Trump authorized the first direct American attack inside Iran.
During that operation, U.S. forces dropped at least six “bunker buster” bombs on three locations, including the Fordow nuclear enrichment facility, a heavily fortified site buried nearly 300 feet beneath a mountain.
That bombing followed Iranian threats to deploy its nuclear capabilities against Israel during the 12-Day War and was coordinated with Israel’s own large-scale strikes on Iranian military assets in and around Tehran.
The renewed possibility of U.S. involvement comes after Trump repeatedly warned that Washington would act in defense of Iranian protesters if the regime continued violent repression.
“You better not start shooting because we’ll start shooting too,” Trump warned Friday.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei responded by accusing Trump of having hands “stained with the blood of Iranians,” in remarks broadcast the same day.
“[The terrorists] are ruining their own streets … in order to please the president of the United States because he said that he would come to their aid,” Khamenei said before a crowd chanting “Death to America!”
“He should pay attention to the state of his own country instead.”
Today, Iranian authorities escalated their rhetoric further, warning that protesters — as well as anyone assisting them — would be treated as “enemies of God,” an offense that carries the death penalty.
Meanwhile, reported fatalities from the unrest have climbed to at least 65 people, including 50 protesters, with growing concern among observers that the real number of deaths may exceed 200.
{Matzav.com}
