The US is preparing for a fresh round of military strikes against Iran, according to sources with direct knowledge of the planning, as tensions escalate over Iran’s nuclear program and its actions in the Strait of Hormuz.

Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, met with Iranian officials in Tehran on Friday to discuss diplomatic efforts to prevent escalation of tensions, while a Qatari delegation also traveled to Tehran to engage in talks with the Iranian regime.

Iran Nuclear Program

The US and Iran have clashed at a United Nations conference reviewing the treaty to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, which ended without agreement on Friday due to disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program.

Iran’s nuclear program has been a major point of contention, with the US accusing Iran of showing “contempt” for its commitments under the treaty, while Iran has said US and Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities violated international law.

The failure to reach an agreement at the UN conference marks the third time in a row that the review has ended without a consensus, with the US and Iran unable to agree on key issues, including Iran’s nuclear program.

Escalating Tensions

The US and Iran have been locked in a standoff over Iran’s nuclear program, with the US imposing sanctions and Iran responding by increasing its uranium enrichment activities.

The situation has been further complicated by the involvement of other countries, including Israel, which has launched strikes against Iranian-backed militant groups in Lebanon, killing at least 10 people on Friday.

The escalating tensions between the US and Iran have raised concerns about the risk of a wider conflict in the region, with the US military and intelligence community preparing for possible strikes against Iran.

The broader significance of the escalating tensions between the US and Iran lies in the potential for a wider conflict in the Middle East, which could have far-reaching consequences for global security and stability.