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Trump briefed on options for striking Iran as Tehran issues threats
Summary
Officials report President Trump has been briefed on military options against Iran but has not decided to strike; Iranian leaders warned US and Israeli forces would be legitimate targets if Tehran were attacked.
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President Donald Trump has been briefed on military options involving Iran, according to officials cited in reporting. The White House has held preliminary discussions, but sources say the president has not yet decided to authorize strikes. Iranian leaders in parliament issued warnings that US and Israeli forces would be legitimate targets if Iran were attacked. Large protests across Iran are reported, with officials and rights groups reporting deaths and thousands of detentions amid communications outages.
Known details:
- Officials told the New York Times Mr Trump was presented with several options, including strikes on non-military sites in Tehran.
- The president has not made a decision on authorizing military action.
- Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf warned that US and Israeli military assets would be legitimate targets in the event of an attack on Iran.
- Reports say widespread protests are underway in Iran, with reported deaths and about 2,600 detentions reported by the Human Rights Activists News Agency; internet and phone outages are also reported, complicating verification.
Summary:
The briefings and Iranian warnings have increased tensions in the region and officials say forces are monitoring developments. Any decision to use military force has not been made. Undetermined at this time.
