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Security17:19 · Jun 10

More Strikes on Iran Being Prepared, U.S. Ambassador Says ‘Sharp’ Things Are Coming Soon

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Mike Huckabee tweeted, "Something a little 'sharp' may happen in the neighborhood soon" | An Israeli source claims preparations are underway to carry out as quickly as possible the operation planned in Iran the day before yesterday, which Trump stopped (military and security) fighter jet (Photo: Nati Shohat/Flash90)

Against the backdrop of the exchange of fire that resumed this week between Iran, Israel and the United States, estimates are growing that additional strikes, American or Israeli or both, will soon be carried out against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Journalist Yaki Adamker quoted an Israeli source this evening (Wednesday) as saying that preparations are underway to quickly carry out the operation planned in Iran the day before yesterday, after the missile launch from Iran toward Israel, which Trump halted.

In parallel, the United States ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, tweeted today on his X account that "soon things may be a little 'sharp' in the neighborhood." The neighborhood, meaning the Middle East. Here News reporter Gili Cohen reported this evening on the Public Broadcasting Corporation that the United States is preparing for additional strikes in Iran. She also reported that Netanyahu, alongside other figures in the security establishment, doubts the possibility of a genuine ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, and prefers the resumption of strikes.

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As noted, U.S. President Trump said this afternoon that "we are going to attack Iran very hard today." Trump added that "we hit them yesterday and we will hit them again today, they have to sign a deal."

Prominent Iranian parliamentarian Ebrahim Rezaei, who serves as spokesman for the influential National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Majles, responded to the threats of renewed war and wrote in a short post in Persian that "we are more prepared than before." Rezaei is considered one of the most extreme voices and one of the closest to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He currently serves as the official mouthpiece of the sensitive parliamentary committee, and his remarks usually reflect the radical mood at the top of the Iranian leadership, which seeks to display military readiness for any scenario or regional confrontation.

Earlier today, U.S. President Donald Trump told Neria Kraus, a Channel 13 News reporter, that the possibility of "additional American strikes in Iran is a real option." Trump also clarified in an interview with Fox News that the potential targets include power stations and bridges in the country. On the social network Truth, the president wrote: "They took too long to negotiate a deal that could have been great for them, and now they will have to pay the price!"

"Iran's military," the president added, "is a total and utter mess. Large parts of it, like the navy and air force, basically no longer exist, because they were completely defeated. Iran is all talk and much less action. The bully of the Middle East is dead!"

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