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The U.S. Army is ready to attack Iran, but Trump hasn't decided yet

In recent days, the Pentagon has moved more aircraft and ships to the Middle East, significantly increasing its presence in the area. In addition, it has mobilized some of its staff in the Middle East to Europe and the United States in the face of what may happen in Iran. 

TEHRAN (IRAN(Islamic Republic Of)), 24/06/2025.- An Iranian man walks past a wall painting of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (Top-L) and late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (Top-R) in Tehran, Iran, 24 June 2025. Israel's military on 24 June, accused Iran of violating a ceasefire by launching missiles into Israeli airspace. Iran's General Staff of the Armed Forces Abdolrahim Mousavi denied firing any missiles towards Israel, Iranian state media reported. (Teherán) EFE/EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH

Tehran, the capital of Iran, in a stock image. Photo: EFE

The U.S. Army is ready to attack Iran this weekend, but U.S. President Donald Trump has not yet decided whether to authorize it, according to information released by CNN and The New York Times . 

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