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Israel ‘fully ready' to strike Iran as Trump warns Middle East about to get ‘dangerous' & US withdraws embassy staff

Israel ‘fully ready' to strike Iran as Trump warns Middle East about to get ‘dangerous' & US withdraws embassy staff

Scottish Suna day ago

ISRAEL is reportedly "fully ready" to launch a military strike against Iran within days - and without the backing of the United States.
It comes amid the Trump administration's efforts to secure a deal with Tehran aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear programme.
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Iranian troops firing a missile in the Makran sea, south of Iran
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is reportedly ready to blitz Iran
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Israeli soldiers on the frontline of ground operation in northern Gaza Strip
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Donald Trump is said to be in advanced talks with Iran over a preliminary agreement that could include provisions on uranium enrichment - terms Israel finds unacceptable.
A Capitol Hill aide and other insiders told NBC News that Benjamin Netanyahu's government is "fully ready" to act unilaterally as hopes of influencing the US-Iran negotiations diminish.
Such a strike would represent a serious rupture in US-Israel coordination and carries the risk of igniting a broader conflict in the already volatile region.
One senior diplomat in the Middle East told The Washington Post: "We are watching and worried.
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"We think it's more serious than any other time in the past."
In anticipation of potential retaliation by Iran, the US has moved to scale back its presence in the Middle East.
The State Department has ordered the departure of non-essential staff from its embassy in Baghdad and authorised voluntary departures of personnel and military dependents from Bahrain and Kuwait.
White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said: "The State Department regularly reviews American personnel abroad, and this decision was made as a result of a recent review."
President Trump, speaking to reporters on Wednesday, confirmed the move: "They are being moved out because it could be a dangerous place and we'll see what happens."
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He reiterated the administration's red line: "They can't have a nuclear weapon, very simple, they can't have a nuclear weapon, we're not going to allow that."
Posting a video of US military in action, Trump wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday: "I am more confident than ever that in the days ahead and every generation to come, the U.S. Army will heap glory upon glory.
"You will summon inexhaustible courage. You will protect every inch of U.S. soil—and you will defend America to the ends of the earth!"
The heightened alert stems not just from fears of Iranian retaliation, but also from growing intelligence assessments that Israel may be preparing for a direct strike on Iran's nuclear facilities - bypassing Washington's diplomat track.
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Israel's reported military strike on Tehran would be done without the backing of its closest ally, the United States
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President Trump told reporters the US are removing staff form its Baghdad embassy as he attended the opening night of 'Les Misérables' in Washington DC
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Iran, meanwhile, has warned of severe consequences if it is attacked.
Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh said Iran would respond by targeting American bases in the region.
Iran's mission to the UN added: "Threats of 'overwhelming force' won't change facts: Iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon and U.S. militarism only fuels instability."
US negotiator Steve Witkoff is still set to meet Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Muscat, Oman on Sunday for what would be the sixth round of nuclear talks.
But sources caution that the meeting may not go ahead if the situation worsens.
A senior Iranian official told Reuters: "Any military action against Iran, whether by the US or Israel, will have serious consequences."
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran
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