Big revelation: US attack on Iran allegedly backed by a Muslim country

Tehran (The Uttam Hindu): A major international claim has surfaced regarding the recent US military strike on Iran, suggesting that the decision may have been influenced by regional allies. A report indicated that American intelligence agencies had informed then US President Donald Trump that there were no clear signs of an immediate threat from Iran to the United States at the time. Despite this assessment, the operation reportedly went ahead, with pressure from key allies said to have played an important role.
According to the report, Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, is believed to have held several private discussions with Trump in the weeks leading up to the operation. While Saudi Arabia publicly supported diplomatic efforts, it was reportedly in favour of stronger action against Iran in private discussions. The report also suggested that Israel and Saudi Arabia had been urging Washington to curb Iran’s regional influence, warning that Tehran could pose future threats to their security interests.
The report further claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was targeted during a meeting with senior military and security officials, including members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The operation was said to be based on detailed intelligence and planning, with the final decision reportedly taken after consultations with allied countries. However, no official confirmation or response has been issued by the countries mentioned in connection with these claims.
