The military and political leadership of the United States does not intend to resume full-scale military operations against Iran. According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, citing sources within the US administration, the portal "Al Monitor" reported that Washington sees no strategic advantage in pursuing military action to achieve its objectives in the region.
The report indicates that the White House is actively seeking a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing tensions while simultaneously intensifying economic pressure on Tehran through sanctions. This dual-track approach aims to curb Iran's regional influence without triggering a broader conflict.
US President Donald Trump has previously stated that negotiations between Washington and Tehran are progressing successfully, suggesting that a potential agreement could be reached as early as next weekend. The United States has long utilized a combination of sanctions and diplomatic outreach as its primary foreign policy tools regarding Iran, aiming to limit the country's nuclear ambitions and regional activities. The current administration's stance reflects a broader strategy of prioritizing economic leverage and international coalition-building over direct military confrontation in the Middle East.