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U.S. military preparing for possibility of weeks-long Iran operations
Summary
U.S. officials told Reuters the military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if President Trump orders them. U.S. envoys are scheduled to meet Iranian representatives in Geneva with Oman acting as mediator.
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U.S. officials told Reuters that the military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if ordered by President Trump. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the planning is sensitive. This reporting coincides with diplomatic efforts, including planned meetings in Geneva between U.S. envoys and Iranian representatives with Oman mediating. The White House has said the president has "all options on the table."
Key facts:
- Two U.S. officials reported that planning is under way for potential sustained operations against Iran if directed by the president.
- U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are scheduled to hold talks with Iranian representatives in Geneva, with Oman acting as mediator.
- The White House stated that the president has all options on the table (reported as a spokesperson's comment).
- Officials said they expect Iran to retaliate, which could lead to exchanges over time.
Summary:
The reporting highlights contingency planning by the U.S. military alongside active diplomacy with Iran, raising the profile of the Geneva talks. Officials reported an expectation of retaliatory responses from Iran, which could lead to back-and-forth strikes. The next stated diplomatic step is the scheduled Geneva meetings.
