Sunday, February 15 2026 - The U.S. military is drawing up plans for a potential sustained campaign against Iran that could last several weeks if Donald Trump orders an attack, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the discussions, a report by Reuters has revealed.
The preparations suggest the situation could escalate into a
far more serious conflict than past clashes between the two nations.
Officials said the planning goes beyond limited strikes on
nuclear facilities and could encompass broader targets across Iran’s state and
security infrastructure. U.S. forces already deployed in the Middle East
continue to be reinforced with additional troops, fighter aircraft,
guided-missile destroyers and a second aircraft carrier.
The buildup comes as diplomats from both countries pursue
negotiations aimed at resolving longstanding disputes over Iran’s nuclear
programme, with envoys set to meet in Geneva soon under mediation. Even so,
U.S. officials acknowledge that reaching a deal remains challenging, and they
fully expect Tehran to retaliate if military action begins. Such retaliation
could trigger a cycle of strikes and reprisals with wider regional
implications.
Inside the U.S. government, Trump has emphasized that all
options remain under consideration, with the White House stating he will make
decisions based on national security needs. The Pentagon has reportedly
declined to comment on specifics about the operational planning.

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