The US administration, particularly the Pentagon and intelligence agencies, is preparing to resume military operations against Iran within the next three days, CBS reported citing sources.
Some US military and intelligence officials have postponed their three-day weekend plans for Memorial Day in anticipation of possible strikes. CBS notes concerns over Iran's potential retaliation.
The Pentagon and intelligence agencies have begun updating personnel lists at US facilities abroad.
No final decision had been made as of last evening. Axios reported that President Trump is leaning toward new strikes on Iran, frustrated with the talks.
Trump is increasingly disappointed with the negotiations. In February, Israel launched a preemptive strike on Iran, with US involvement.
Iran retaliated with ballistic missiles at Israel. On March 1, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei was reported killed.
Iran struck US bases in neighboring countries, temporarily closing their airspace. The Strait of Hormuz faced serious navigation issues.
Text: US prepares to attack Iran as tensions rise.












