Trump Weighs His Options in Carrying Out New Strikes in Iran
President Trump is considering a renewed military approach towards Iran amid stalled negotiations over its nuclear program. The potential targets for such an assault could be numerous, particularly in coordination with Israel. This development follows Trump's decision to skip a family event, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
- ▪President Trump announced he would skip his son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding.
- ▪Negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program have reached an impasse.
- ▪There are multiple potential targets if military action against Iran is resumed.
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