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U.S. Preparing Possible Strikes on Iran, Decision Pending

CBS reported that the United States is preparing to resume strikes on Iran. No final decision has been made as of this afternoon.

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CBS reported that the United States is preparing to resume strikes on Iran, citing sources with knowledge of the matter. As of this afternoon, no decision has been made. The same report stated that members of the intelligence community and the military have been canceling Memorial Day weekend plans.

Defense and intelligence officials are updating recall rosters to move personnel out of the region. S. personnel within range of Iranian fires.

Key Facts

CBS report
U.S. preparing possible strikes on Iran
No decision
Final call on strikes not yet made
Personnel movement
Recall rosters updated for regional drawdown

Potential Impact

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    U.S. military and intelligence staff may face altered leave schedules.

  2. 02

    U.S. personnel numbers in the region could decrease in coming days.

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PublishedMay 22, 2026, 10:40 PM
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