Trump to meet US security advisers Tuesday, Axios reports
- US President Donald Trump held a key meeting on Saturday at his Virginia golf club with top national security advisors to plan the next phase in dealing with Iran.
- The session included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and special envoy Steve Witkoff, focusing on shifting from diplomacy to potential coercive measures.
- Trump is considering resuming military strikes on Iran due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade's impact on energy markets, with Pentagon plans prepared if needed.
- Following the meeting, Trump spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and will reconvene his security team soon to decide on strikes or continuation of Pakistani-mediated talks.
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Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated yesterday his threat that “nothing will be left” of Iran if he does not accept a peace agreement soon, and warned that “time is running out” for Tehran, at the same time that he called for a meeting tomorrow in the Crisis Room with his main national security advisers to discuss military options.
Trump appears poised to restart the Iran war
The Middle East is once again teetering on the brink as Trump appears poised to reignite war with Iran. Press reports indicate he will convene military advisers on Tuesday, though my understanding is that both the meeting and the decision are likely to come sooner. Over the past several hours, Trump has flooded Truth Social with a barrage of incendiary threats. While some of this may be theatrical brinkmanship designed to force Tehran into submi…
On the 17th, U.S. President Donald Trump pressured Iran on his social media platform, "Truth Social," stating that "time is running out" and urging them to quickly present a feasible peace plan. He remarked, "They would be better off moving quickly, otherwise they will have nothing left," adding that "time is key." This is interpreted as a urging for a swift conclusion plan that meets U.S. demands, while warning that high-intensity military oper…
US President Donald Trump will meet with his closest national security advisers on Tuesday
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