US Press: “Attacks Against Iran Will Begin Again”

Despite the ceasefire between the USA and Iran for a while, the US press suggested that attacks against Iran could start again this week.

The USA and Israel carried out air strikes on the Iranian cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, Kerec and Kermanshah on February 28, 2026, under the code names “Roar of the Lion” and “Epic Wrath”, and after Iran responded to these attacks, a war broke out in the Middle East. While both sides suffered great losses due to the war, a ceasefire had been in effect for a while. However, the US press claimed that the US and Israel’s attacks on Iran could start again this week.

The US press also brought forward allegations that the two countries were making preparations to restart joint attacks against Iran. THE BIGGEST MILITARY PREPARATIONS SINCE THE FIRE According to the news of the New York Times, based on information provided by two important sources, it was suggested that the attacks could start again this week. While it was stated in the news in question that both countries were in intense preparations to attack Iran again, it was stated that this was the biggest military preparation since the ceasefire agreed upon last month thanks to Pakistani mediation.

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In his assessment of the issue at the congress, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that the US administration was prepared for a possible increase in tension. “We have a plan to escalate if necessary, and our plan to shift power is ready,” Hegseth said. TRUMP THREATENED IRAN In his statement to Fox News, Trump claimed that Iran rejected previously agreed upon compromises and said, “After every agreement, the next day they act as if we never talked.” While it was reported that the articles of the agreement between the parties included Iran’s transfer of enriched uranium to the USA, it was claimed that Iran did not accept this article.

On the other hand, it was reported that the Spokesperson of the National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament, Ibrahim Reza, warned that Iran could increase its uranium enrichment rate up to 90 percent in case of a resumption of possible attacks. Trump also made harsh statements about the Iranian administration, saying, “They either agree with us or perish.” he said.

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