Pentagon temporarily moving any of the mediate East personnel to Europe and the US due to a possible U.S. attack on Iran and possible retaliation from Tehran," reported CBS News on Wednesday, citing sources. This does not mean that the American attack on Iran is inevitable.
President Donald Trump's leading safety advisers told him that the military would be ready for possible strikes on Iran on Saturday, but the possible attacks would most likely not be carried out this weekend – they provided sources acquainted with the course of talks about it.
Trump has not yet made a final decision on the possible impact," said station callers who asked to stay anonymous.
Talks about a possible attack on Iran continue. The White home examines the risks associated with escalation and the political and military consequences of refraining from hitting.
In the next 3 days Pentagon is to temporarily relocate any of the staff from the mediate East, mainly to Europe and the US. This has to do with possible American operations or Iranian counterattacks, if the US decides to strike – it has given many sources.
Moving resources and personnel before possible American military activity is standard practice Pentagonu, but this does not necessarily mean that the attack on Iran will definitely happen – the station noted.
White home spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said on Wednesday that despite any advancement the positions of the US and Iran are inactive very divergent and indicated that the president has a decision to make on a possible hit on Iran.
Axios wrote that day that Trump is increasingly inclined towards a large-scale attack against Iran, and Israel's advocate for this option is preparing for the outbreak of war in a fewer days. In the next publication, the portal concluded that the US and Iran were on the brink of war.
Source: PAP / Natalia Dziurdzińska, Washington
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Axios: USA and Iran stand on the brink of war

















