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TUSK URGES POLES TO LEAVE IRAN IMMEDIATELY AS EVACUATION SOON TO BE IMPOSSIBLE

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urgently advises all Polish citizens in Iran to leave immediately, warning that evacuation options will soon no longer be available.

Tusk’s Urgent Appeal to Polish Citizens

During Thursday’s press briefing in the Warsaw suburb of Zielonka, Prime Minister Donald Tusk addressed Polish citizens currently in Iran or planning to travel there. He stated: “Please leave Iran immediately and under no circumstances go there.”

Tusk emphasized that he was speaking on behalf of Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, who had contacted him earlier that day. “I don’t want to scare anyone with possible developments, but we all know what I’m talking about,” he said.

“The possibility of a hot conflict is very real. In a few, ten, or dozen hours, the possibility of evacuation will no longer be an option. Please take this very seriously, as some are ignoring these appeals,” Tusk added, stating: “No one will be able to guarantee evacuation possibilities from Iran.”

Media Reports on Potential US Attack on Iran

CBS News, citing its sources, reports that a discussion is underway in the White House about the timing of an attack on Iran. According to the report, the United States will be capable of launching an attack by the upcoming weekend, though a final decision has not yet been made.

The Axios portal indicates that Donald Trump is inclined to launch a large-scale attack against Iran, while Israel is preparing for the outbreak of war in the coming days.

Pentagon Relocations Amid Rising Tensions

Within the next three days, the Pentagon will temporarily relocate some personnel out of the Middle East region, primarily to Europe or the USA. US administration officials state that this is related to possible US military actions or Iranian counterattacks.

One official emphasized that this is a standard Pentagon practice of relocating personnel before potential military actions and does not necessarily mean that an attack on Iran is inevitable.

White House Stance on Iran

White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated that there are “many reasons and arguments in favor of an attack on Iran,” but diplomacy remains Donald Trump’s priority. She refused to answer whether any potential attack would be coordinated with Israel.

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