
Is Trump Planning A Nuclear Strike on Iran as Ceasefire Deadline Expires? | Vantage on Firstpost |4K

The US-Iran ceasefire faces a critical deadline as tensions rise and accusations of nuclear escalation emerge. Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has claimed, without providing evidence, that the Trump administration is discussing the possible use of nuclear weapons against Iran. While the allegation remains unverified, Iran’s recovering ballistic missile capabilities and the uncertainty surrounding its nuclear programme are adding to regional tensions. This report examines the military, diplomatic and legal implications of a potential nuclear strike, including international law, civilian consequences and the risk of nuclear proliferation. As the ceasefire expires, the question is no longer simply whether war will continue—but how far escalation could go. Hem Kaur Saroya tells you more on Vantage on Firstpost.
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AI GeneratedThe fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran is expiring, coinciding with unverified claims by Marjorie Taylor Greene that the Trump administration is considering nuclear options. While US intelligence reports conflict regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities, Tehran's rapidly rebuilding missile arsenal remains a primary concern for the US and Israel.
