Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou claims US plans to launch attack on Iran by 23 or 24 Feb: Report
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou has raised alarms regarding a potential U.S. military strike against Iran, suggesting that such an action could occur between February 23 and 24. Kiriakou highlighted that despite President Donald Trump’s public announcement of a 10-day ultimatum for Tehran to engage in diplomatic negotiations, such timelines are often intended as strategic diversions rather than concrete deadlines. This assertion comes amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, which have been exacerbated by ongoing disputes over Tehran's nuclear program and its regional activities. Kiriakou's comments suggest that the U.S. may be preparing for a more aggressive stance, which raises concerns about the implications for regional stability and international relations. The potential for military conflict has sparked discussions among analysts and policymakers, emphasizing the need for careful diplomatic engagement to avoid escalation. The claims are particularly significant as they coincide with a period of heightened scrutiny on the U.S. administration's foreign policy approach, especially regarding contentious issues in the Middle East. As the situation evolves, the international community remains watchful for developments that could impact peace and security in the region.
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