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Trump to review Iran response options with senior aides this week
Summary
President Trump is scheduled to be briefed this week by senior aides on possible responses to widespread anti-government protests in Iran; reporting says a final decision is not expected from the meeting.
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President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet this week with senior administration officials to review possible responses to widespread anti-government protests in Iran, the report says. The meeting is set for Tuesday and was reported to include senior aides such as Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Dan Caine. The briefing will present reported options for responding to Iran's protests. A final decision is not expected from the meeting, according to the report.
Reported facts:
- At least 538 people are reported feared dead and more than 10,600 detained amid the protests, according to reporting and rights groups.
- The measures described in reporting range from economic and online actions to cyber operations and possible military steps.
- The Pentagon has not moved forces to prepare for strikes, and the carrier Gerald R. Ford was reported redeployed away from the region.
- The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday and was not expected to produce an immediate policy decision.
Summary:
The scheduled briefing will assemble senior officials' options for how the United States might respond while reporting notes significant casualties and arrests in Iran's protests. The immediate next step is the Tuesday briefing; any policy choice is undetermined at this time.
