The Iran strike plan US is reportedly preparing a new escalation scenario involving short but powerful military strikes on Iran, according to American media reports.
The plan, developed by the US Central Command, is expected to be presented today to Donald Trump in a high-level briefing focusing on potential military and strategic options.
According to reports, the proposed Iran strike plan US may include targeting key infrastructure inside Iran, raising concerns over further escalation in an already tense region.
US Central Command chief General Brad Cooper is expected to outline operational details, including possible airstrikes and limited ground operations as part of broader contingency options.
Another reported scenario involves securing parts of the Strait of Hormuz to restore maritime traffic, a critical global energy route that has been heavily disrupted by regional conflict.
Analysts say the Iran strike plan US is linked to wider pressure strategy aimed at influencing Tehran’s position in stalled nuclear negotiations, while also addressing security concerns in the region.
Iran has repeatedly denied pursuing nuclear weapons, insisting its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, while tensions continue to fuel instability in global energy markets.