Joint military plans between the United States and Israel to target Iran's energy infrastructure and bridges are currently finalized and ready for execution. Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing the Axios portal, that the implementation of these strikes is pending final approval from US President Donald Trump.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the decision rests solely with the American leader. "If the President sees a deal forming, he will likely wait. But only he can make that call," one source stated. While US President Donald Trump is reportedly inclined toward reaching an agreement, officials remain uncertain whether the Iranian leadership is prepared to commit to the necessary terms. Meanwhile, defense officials have expressed caution regarding the potential delay, noting that the negotiation process has entered a critical phase.
The current escalation follows a series of stern warnings from Washington regarding regional security and maritime stability. US President Donald Trump previously issued a specific ultimatum via social media on April 5, warning Iran of consequences if the Strait of Hormuz—a vital global energy artery—was not kept open. This development underscores the heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where the balance between military deterrence and diplomatic engagement remains a central focus of the US administration's foreign policy in Azerbaijan and the broader region.