The U.S. administration was preparing on Friday for potential new military strikes against Iran, according to sources familiar with internal planning, though no final decision had been made by late afternoon. President Donald Trump canceled plans to attend his son’s weekend wedding and to spend Memorial Day at his New Jersey golf property, returning instead to the White House. U.S. military and intelligence personnel adjusted Memorial Day leave, updating recall rosters as forces rotate out of the Middle East. A temporary ceasefire since early April has enabled indirect talks, while Iran reviews a U.S. proposal described as a final offer. Tehran has warned any renewed strikes could broaden the conflict.
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Potential new strikes against Iran could affect your safety. It could lead to a wider conflict in the Middle East. This might disrupt oil supplies, raising gas prices. Keep an eye on the news. Check your gas budget.
The U.S. is preparing for possible military action against Iran. No final decision has been made yet. The situation could escalate quickly. Worth forwarding if you know someone with family in the military.
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