#UnitedStates drew up plans for military strike on Iran, reports suggest ...

John BoltonJohn Bolton heads up the United States' National Security Council (Image: GETTY)

The request by the National Security Council, which is led by John Bolton, sparked deep concern among Pentagon and State Department officials, the newspaper reported, citing current and former US officials. The Pentagon complied with the request, but it is not known whether the options for an Iran strike were also provided to the White House or if President Donald Trump knew about it. The decision to seek options striking Iran was prompted by an incident in September in which three mortars were fired into a diplomatic quarter in Baghdad, the newspaper said.

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The shells landed in an open lot and no one was hurt.

Two days later, unidentified militants fired three rockets that hit close to the US consulate in the southern city of Basra but caused no serious damage.

The State Department did not comment on the report.

The Pentagon said it provides the president options for a variety of threats.

Donald Trump Hassan RouhaniDonald Trump clashed furiously with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani last year (Image: GETTY)

NSC spokesman Garrett Marquis, said the NSC does the same and it will continue to consider "the full range of options" after the attacks.

Tensions between the US and Iran have risen significantly ever since Donald Trump’s election as

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