Donald Trump “seriously” in account for the US to attack Iran / ask Tehran “unconditional surrender” / US Army sends fighter jets to the Middle East

US President Donald Trump meets his national security team on Tuesday in the White House crisis to make decisions about US policy in the war between Israel and Iran, three US officials said. The meeting comes in the context in which the Republican leader analyzes whether the US should be more involved in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. He left Monday, one day earlier than planned, the G7 summit in Canada to return to Washington, writes CNN.
Thus, American officials quoted by Axios have said that Trump “seriously considers” the possibility of the US to join the war and launch an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, especially against the underground uranium enrichment installation.
The reason for the news: Trump has returned earlier from the G7 summit in Canada to focus on Iran, declaring reporters from the Air Force One aircraft that he is not interested in an “armistice”, but the “real end” of the war and the nuclear program of Iran.
The White House discussed the idea of a direct meeting with the Iranians this week, but Trump said it “depends on what will happen when I return” to Washington.
Two Israeli officials said for Axios that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli defense institutions continue to believe that Trump will probably enter the war in the coming days to bomb the underground uranium enrichment facility.
To date, the US has helped Israel to defend themselves from enemy missiles, but have refused to participate in offensive operations.
Against the background of the increasingly powerful signals that the US could attack Iran, Vice President JD Vance rejected the criticisms from prominent voices of the Maga movement on Trump's involvement in the war.
“The president has shown a remarkable restraint in maintaining the attention of our army on protecting our troops and citizens,” Vance wrote in a long post on the social network X, emphasizing Trump's consistency on the Iranian nuclear problem.
“He may decide that it is necessary to take additional measures to put an end to the Iranian Uranium enrichment program,” added Vance.
Trump himself reported his intentions, in a series of posts on Social Truth before the meeting in the White House crisis.
“Now we have complete and total control over Iran's airspace. Iran had air tracking systems and other good defensive equipment, and in large quantities, but it is not compared to those made in the US,” Trump wrote.
A few minutes later, he warned the supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamena, not to attack the American forces in the Middle East. “We know exactly where the so-called” supreme leader “is hidden. It is an easy target, but there is safe. We will not eliminate it (kill!), At least not for the moment. But we do not want to release missiles on civilians or American soldiers. Our patience is exhausted,” Trump wrote.
In a third post, which came in less than an hour, Trump wrote: “unconditional capitulation”.
Israel has so far asked the United States to adopt a “purely defensive position” in the context of conflict with Iran, said Israeli ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, for CNN.
American air refueling aircraft have been mobilized to provide Trump's military options
The US Army is preparing for the event that President Donald Trump decides to order US Air Force to help refuel Israeli hunting planes during Iran, two sources familiar with this topic told CNN.
This scenario is one of the reasons why over 30 US air supply tanks have been mobilized in the region in recent days.
The refueling of Israeli aircraft would be the smallest military involvement in the US, the sources quoted by the American television station said. However, in a wider context, the planes were moved to give Trump and the Central Command of the US (CENTCOM) if the situation is aggravated and the US wants to get more involved, one of the sources said.
This includes the option, presented to Trump by Centcom, to launch common US and Israel attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, added this source.
In fact, the US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, ordered the sending of additional resources to the centcom on the weekend, including the USS Nimitz Porca Group.
US moves and fighter jets in the Middle East against the background of the war between Israel and Iran
The US Army sends additional fighter jets to the Middle East and extends the mission of other war aircraft, strengthening the US military forces on the background of the war between Israel and Iran, three US officials said on Tuesday for Reuters.
One of the officials said that the F-16, F-22 and F-35 fighter jets are also among the aircraft.
Two of the officials emphasized the defensive character of the hunting planes, which were used to break down drones and projectiles.
The Pentagon did not respond immediately to a request to make details, notes Reuters.
The news agency was the first to report on Monday about moving a large number of tanks to Europe, as well as conducting a aircraft carrier in the Middle East, decisions meant to provide options to President Trump against the background of increasing tensions in the Middle East.
The head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, described these unfolding in nature, in the context in which Washington is trying to protect the forces in the Middle East from a possible response to Iran and the forces aligned with Tehran in the region.
A fourth American official of Defense raised the possibility of conducting the Eastern Mediterranean of additional war vessels in the East of the American navy capable of breaking ballistic missiles.
The United States already has considerable force in the Middle East, with almost 40,000 soldiers in the region, including anti -aircraft defense systems, fighter jets and war vessels that can detect and lower enemy missiles.
Israel launched on Friday the largest air operation against Iran, after saying that it has come to the conclusion that Iran is about to develop a nuclear weapon.
Iran denies that he would seek to obtain nuclear weapons and invoke his right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including the enrichment of uranium, as part of the Nuclear non -roliferous treaty.




