US Prepared For Strikes In Iran: The standoff between the United States and Iran has intensified, with Donald Trump reportedly determined to keep a naval blockade in place until Tehran agrees to a peace arrangement with Washington.
The move underscores a deepening crisis in the region, as diplomatic efforts appear to be faltering and military options are increasingly being discussed behind closed doors.
Sources familiar with the situation indicate that the US Central Command has prepared contingency strategies in case tensions spiral further. These plans reportedly include a rapid and decisive military response aimed at crippling key Iranian infrastructure, should negotiations fail to gain traction.
Military Pressure Builds As Talks Falter
According to Axios, Trump has rejected Iran's suggestion to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil transit route currently under tight US enforcement. Officials suggest that the blockade remains Washington's preferred strategy for now, viewed as a way to exert sustained pressure without immediately resorting to direct conflict.
The report described preparations for a 'short and powerful' wave of strikes if the situation deteriorates further, as per reports.

