Fears a new conflict may erupt in the Middle East skyrocketed on Sunday, as it emerged hundreds of US military personnel had been relocated at a major military base in Qatar. Tensions between the US and Iran have been ramping up in recent weeks, as Donald Trump have been threatening Tehran to agree to a nuclear deal or face US strikes similar to those launched last summer to its nuclear facilities.
U.S. officials told ABC News they are relocating hundreds of personnel at a major military base in Qatar ahead of a possible strike. The two countries continue to carry outnegotiationsover Tehran's nuclear program. Alongside those talks, ABC said, the U.S. has amassed a major military buildup in the Middle East, including aircraft carriers and fighter jets.
The U.S., Trump said, "may have to take it a step further" on the matter of striking Iran, but he then added, "we may not."
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“You're going to be finding out over the next probably 10 days,” Trump said speaking at the initial meeting of the U.S.-led Board of Peace.
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