Israeli officials believe the United States may soon join military efforts against Iran’s nuclear program, as President Trump deliberates potential U.S. strikes following recent Israeli air attacks.
U.S. Ponders Joining Israel in Potential Strike on Iranian Nuclear Sites

U.S. Ponders Joining Israel in Potential Strike on Iranian Nuclear Sites
Israel conducts airstrikes in Iran while the U.S. weighs military involvement against Iranian nuclear facilities.
In the latest developments regarding the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, Israeli forces executed airstrikes on southwestern Iranian sites considered critical for any potential U.S. military operations targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. According to Israeli defense officials, who spoke under condition of anonymity, the Trump administration has not confirmed its military involvement in the conflict but suggested that Washington is preparing for possible engagement.
Recent discussions among Israeli military leaders indicate that informal communications with U.S. counterparts hint at imminent military action. President Trump is scheduled to convene with his national security team to deliberate the United States' role in these attacks. While the White House has yet to finalize a course of action, there are indications that the deployment of Air Force B-2 bombers, capable of carrying sophisticated bunker-buster munitions, could serve as a deterrent to Iran while also preparing for potential offensive operations against the Fordo facility, a key site in Iran's nuclear program.
Speculation around U.S. military intervention has increased, particularly with the strategic movement of these bombers, which may amplify diplomatic pressure on Iran. As the Biden administration weighs its options, global stakeholders remain watchful over the progression of the conflict and its implications for international relations in the Middle East.