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US Prepares Strikes On Iran As Peace Talks Stall: Report

Washington: The United States is reportedly preparing for a rapid and intense series of military strikes against Iran as diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict remain stalled, according to a report by Hindustan Times. The development underscores growing tensions between the two countries as negotiations fail to yield progress.

Citing information from Axios, the report states that the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has devised a strategy involving a “short and powerful” wave of strikes. Sources familiar with the matter indicated that the proposed action is aimed at breaking the current impasse and compelling Iran to move toward a peace agreement.

The report by Hindustan Times notes that these potential strikes are expected to focus on key infrastructure targets. The plan is being considered as part of broader efforts by Washington to increase pressure on Tehran while maintaining its current military posture in the region.

At the same time, US President Donald Trump has reiterated his stance on continuing the naval blockade imposed on Iran. According to Axios, the blockade will remain in place until Iran agrees to terms acceptable to the United States. The move reflects the administration’s strategy of combining military preparedness with economic and strategic pressure.

The article further highlights that the escalation comes as peace talks between the two sides have failed to advance. An Iranian proposal related to the Strait of Hormuz has reportedly been rejected by the US, contributing to the ongoing stalemate.

Additionally, Hindustan Times reports that Trump recently shared a social media post that appeared to signal a tougher approach, reinforcing the message of increased pressure on Iran.

As the situation develops, the possibility of military action alongside continued diplomatic deadlock points to heightened uncertainty in the region.

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