The United States is standing on the absolute brink of conflict, but the ultimate “go” order has not yet been given. According to a new report from Politico, citing two sources familiar with the administration’s planning, President Donald Trump has yet to make a final decision on whether to initiate military action against Iran, or exactly which targets will be hit if the order is issued.
A Fluid Situation
Despite the massive logistical surge of U.S. forces into the Middle East and the outright rejection of Tehran’s diplomatic proposal in Geneva, discussions inside the Oval Office are reportedly “fluid and ongoing.” The President is actively weighing the immense geopolitical and economic consequences of a regional war against his stated ultimatum that Iran must completely dismantle its nuclear infrastructure.
While the political decision remains pending, the military timeline is fully locked in. National security officials have informed the President that the U.S. armed forces are postured and ready to launch strikes as early as this weekend.
The Likely Target Bank
If the green light is given, sources indicate the campaign will not be a generalized attack on the Iranian state, but a highly concentrated, devastating effort to eliminate two specific strategic threats:
* The Nuclear Program: Striking enrichment facilities like Natanz and the deeply buried Fordow complex to permanently end Iran’s atomic ambitions.
* Ballistic Missiles: Decimating the manufacturing plants, silos, and storage bunkers that supply both the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its regional proxy network.
The Ticking Clock
This calculated hesitation aligns with the President’s public remarks earlier in the week, where he stated that the world would find out what happens over the “next probably 10 days.” However, with the USS Abraham Lincoln and the USS Gerald R. Ford strike groups fully assembled, and F-22 stealth fighters staged in allied nations, the window for a sudden weekend attack remains wide open. The current delay may serve as a final tactical pause to ensure maximum operational surprise while allies prepare for the inevitable fallout.
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