US media: Trump may give the order to attack Iran on Sunday morning.

US media: Trump may give the order to attack Iran on Sunday morning.

30.01.2026 23:51

As the U.S. increases its military presence in the Middle East for a possible attack on Iran, President Donald Trump continues his threats against Tehran, a striking claim has emerged from the American press. Reports suggested that Trump could issue an order for an attack on Iran as early as Sunday morning. It was also claimed that the U.S. administration informed an ally in the region in preparation for the potential attack. The main objective of the attack is regime change in Iran.

The United States continues to increase its military presence in the Middle East for a possible attack on Iran, while President Donald Trump has issued a new threat towards Tehran.

"WE WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS IF WE CANNOT REACH AN AGREEMENT"

During a presidential decree signing ceremony at the White House, Trump evaluated the agenda regarding Iran, stating, "We are currently sending a large number of ships to Iran. I hope we can reach an agreement. It would be good if we can reach an agreement; if we cannot, we will see what happens." The U.S. President also added that the American fleet heading towards Iran is larger than those sent to the Caribbean for Venezuela.

U.S. media: Trump may order an attack on Iran on Sunday morning

"ONLY IRAN KNOWS THE DEADLINE FOR THE AGREEMENT"

Trump stated that the Tehran administration is inclined towards an agreement but will not announce a specific deadline for it. In response to reporters' question, "Are you giving a deadline for an agreement with Iran?" Trump said, "Only they know that." He noted that the Iranian side is closely following the course of the negotiation process and stated that Washington continues its pressure policy.

U.S. MEDIA: U.S. INFORMED ITS ALLY IN THE REGION ABOUT AN ATTACK ON SUNDAY MORNING

Meanwhile, following Trump's statements, a striking claim was made by U.S. media. It was alleged that Iran did not accept the conditions presented by the U.S. and that tensions between the parties have escalated again. Reports indicated that Trump could order an attack on Iran as early as Sunday morning.

U.S. media: Trump may order an attack on Iran on Sunday morning

According to information based on unnamed sources from the U.S.-based news platform Drop Site, the U.S. administration informed an ally in the region to be prepared for the mentioned attack. It was stated that the main goal of the attack would be a regime change in Iran. Planned targets reportedly include nuclear facilities, ballistic missiles, and military bases.

TRUMP'S THREATS TOWARDS IRAN

On January 28, U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a social media post that a massive "Armada" (a large naval force belonging to the U.S. Navy) is heading towards Iran, calling on the Tehran administration to reach an agreement, otherwise, "a worse attack" would be carried out.

U.S. media: Trump may order an attack on Iran on Sunday morning
USS Abraham Lincoln

Trump indicated that this Armada is larger than the fleet sent to Venezuela, led by the aircraft carrier "USS Abraham Lincoln," stating, "(The fleet) is ready, willing, and capable of carrying out its mission quickly and violently if necessary, just like in Venezuela."

The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) also announced on January 26 that the "USS Abraham Lincoln" aircraft carrier strike group has been deployed to the Middle East to "support regional security and stability."

THE NUMBER OF U.S. TROOPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST HAS INCREASED TO NEARLY 50,000

Finally, the U.S. Navy's missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black docked today at the Port of Eilat, located on the Red Sea coast in southern Israel. With this move, the U.S. increased its troop count in the Middle East to nearly 50,000 by sending approximately 5,700 more soldiers to the region.

U.S. media: Trump may order an attack on Iran on Sunday morning
USS Delbert D. Black

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