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US considers possible new strikes on Iran

Published on: May 23, 2026 11:46 AM

The United States (US) is considering possible new military strikes on Iran, according to reports published by American media outlets on Friday amid ongoing tensions and diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

Read More: Trump says US may attack Iran again but that Tehran wants deal

The reports by CBS and Axios emerged shortly after US President Donald Trump announced that he would remain in Washington instead of travelling to attend his son’s wedding this weekend, citing unspecified government-related circumstances.

Speaking to reporters earlier, Trump said it was important for him to stay at the White House during what he described as a critical period. However, neither the White House nor US officials confirmed whether military action against Iran had been approved.

According to the reports, a final decision regarding possible strikes has not yet been made. Axios, citing unnamed sources, reported that Trump had become increasingly frustrated with the pace of negotiations with Iran in recent days and had shifted from favouring diplomacy toward considering military options.

CBS also reported that some US military and intelligence personnel were cancelling holiday weekend plans in anticipation of possible developments linked to Iran.

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions remain underway. Pakistan has continued its mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran, with Asim Munir currently visiting Tehran for discussions with Iranian officials regarding ongoing negotiations and regional stability.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told CBS that the US president had been clear about the consequences if Iran failed to reach an agreement with Washington.

Read More: Trump warns of possible Iran strikes within days

The tensions between the two countries continue to centre on Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief, and broader regional security concerns. Analysts warn that any military escalation could further destabilise the Middle East and impact global energy markets, particularly due to concerns surrounding the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: asim munir, Donald Trump, Iran, Latest, Middle East, United States, US Iran tensions

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