Israel eyes solo strike on Iran amid Trump’s Nuclear talks
Israel is reportedly planning a possible military strike on Iran without U.S. support, despite Trump’s ongoing diplomatic talks to limit Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
NBC News reports that Israel is considering a unilateral military operation against Iran in the coming days, even without U.S. backing.
CNN-affiliated CBS News also confirms that Israel is “fully ready” to launch such an operation, prompting heightened concern within U.S. strategic circles.
In response to these threats, the U.S. has instructed all embassies within Iran’s strike range—covering personnel and infrastructure—to submit rapid safety assessments and risk-reduction proposals.
The State Department has begun evacuating non-essential embassy staff from Iraq and advising American civilians in neighboring Gulf states to depart. The Pentagon similarly authorized dependents of U.S. military personnel to leave the region.
These security measures coincide with ongoing nuclear negotiations. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet Iranian officials for a sixth round of discussions in Oman, despite increasing wariness from Washington.
With Israel poised to strike and U.S. evacuations underway, diplomats and analysts warn of escalating risks in the Middle East. Any military action could spark Iranian retaliation, endanger American forces, and derail fragile nuclear diplomacy.
Meanwhile, Afghan refugees living in the U.S. and regional countries closely watch these developments, fearing renewed instability. Advocacy groups urge policymakers to ensure diplomatic solutions prevail to protect vulnerable communities amid regional upheaval.
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