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A new escalation was perceived between the United States and Iran after Donald Trump confirmed that his army is prepared to carry out a “full-scale and large-scale assault,” before reaching an agreement on the Iranian nuclear program.

The U.S. president said that the military forces were already ready to act, although he later decided to halt the offensive to open a new round of negotiations with Tehran.

The U.S. administration maintains that there is still room to avoid a direct armed conflict.

Tensions: Trump halted the attack to move forward with negotiations with Iran

The White House explained that the military operation was postponed after the emergence of new diplomatic proposals driven by allied countries in the region. The United States seeks to prevent Iran from continuing to advance in the development of nuclear capabilities that it considers dangerous to international security.

A new escalation was perceived between the United States and Iran after Donald Trump confirmed that his army is prepared to carry out a “full-scale and large-scale assault,” before reaching an agreement on the Iranian nuclear program. Image: ChatGPT.

While talks continue, the Iranian government maintains a strong state of alert and warned that it will respond to any U.S. military offensive. Tension in the Middle East has grown in recent weeks due to the increase in cross threats and military movements in the region.

International concern grows over a possible war

The possibility of a confrontation between the United States and Iran has caused concern in various governments and international markets. Analysts warn that a military escalation could affect the global energy supply and worsen instability in the Middle East.

At the same time, Trump emphasized that he prefers to reach a diplomatic agreement rather than launch a military offensive, although he made it clear that the U.S. Army remains prepared in case negotiations fail.