
The US is reportedly weighing further military action against Iran and maintaining a broad menu of strategic options. The White House is looking at the possibility of more limited airstrikes to address regional threats, current administration sources say. Defense planners have not entirely ruled out broader contingency plans, including the possible deployment of ground forces, though officials emphasize that diplomatic channels and deterrence are the main focus.
National security advisers are briefing the president on shifting dynamics, and the Pentagon is on high alert in the region. Analysts say the administration is trying to send a message of resolute strength to prevent further escalation by Tehran, but critics warn that signaling a willingness to go into a ground conflict could make an already volatile situation worse. Washington is reaffirming its commitment to defend its interests and partners in the region, but diplomatic allies are for now calling for restraint.
