Washington: U.S. Central Command chief Admiral Brad Cooper will brief President Donald Trump on Thursday about new military options against Iran, U.S. media reported, outlining plans described as a 'short and powerful' wave of strikes and additional measures including potential control of the Strait of Hormuz and special forces operations. The briefing follows a fragile ceasefire that began roughly three weeks earlier after reported hostilities traced to 28 February, and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine is expected to attend; this week lawmakers including Senator Roger Wicker urged tougher measures, while officials have not issued formal confirmation and no final decision has been announced.
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CENTCOM's briefing to President Trump could lead to military action against Iran. But nothing's confirmed yet. Keep an eye on official announcements. Worth forwarding if you know someone who follows global politics.
U.S. military leadership and political actors advocating force could strengthen their negotiating position and justify increased operational options if contingency plans are adopted.
Iranian civilians, regional populations in Lebanon and Gulf states, and displaced communities risk increased casualties, infrastructure damage, and humanitarian crises if strikes proceed.
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