The ongoing talks between the United States and Iran are showing notable progress, as announced by the White House. This development comes despite threats from President Donald Trump to destroy Iran's oil infrastructure if an agreement is not reached soon.
Reports indicate a growing possibility of the United States launching a ground war against Iran, amid military buildup and diplomatic efforts in the region. However, military action remains contingent on the failure of diplomatic initiatives.
Despite President Donald Trump's extension of the negotiation deadline with Iran until April 6, U.S. military reinforcements in the region indicate Washington's readiness for alternative military options. This move comes as the U.S. seeks to bolster its military presence in the area.
The United States appears to be gearing up for a rapid ground invasion of Iran, with unprecedented military and logistical movements detected. A report from the British site 'iPaper' reveals details of these preparations.
Ali Akbar Ahmadian, representative of the Iranian leader, issued a challenge to US soldiers, saying, 'Come closer.' This statement comes as military movements by the US increase in the region, following reports of 2,000 troops being sent to the Middle East.