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Trump regularly receives options to end Iran war but has not accepted any: NBC News
Military planners created daily options for U.S. President Donald Trump to either ease tensions or intensify pressure on Iran amid internal administration debates.
- Six people familiar with the plans told NBC News on Monday that U.S. military planners embedded daily 'off-ramps' to give the White House pathways to de-escalate the conflict if President Donald Trump chooses.
- Amid internal debate, aides are divided over an exit strategy, as some push for it due to global economic instability while others seek to weaken Iran's regional influence, with the timeline 'could change every day'.
- On Fox News, Trump said the conflict would end 'when I feel it in my bones' and told NBC News the 'terms aren't good enough yet', showing mixed timelines and terms.
- U.S. military planners also include escalation options, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt saying the timeline remains four to six weeks, and Trump publicly suggesting outcomes like regime change and nuclear elimination.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Monday that Tehran did not request a ceasefire and would 'continue this resistance without any hesitation', highlighting uncertainty for U.S. policymakers.
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