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Trump weighing strikes on Tehran to pressure leaders
Summary
US officials say President Trump is considering targeted strikes on Iranian security leaders and institutions to try to influence domestic unrest; no final decision has been announced and additional US naval forces have arrived in the region.
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US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering military options against Iran, including targeted strikes on security commanders and institutions, according to multiple US sources. The discussions are framed as efforts to change conditions inside Iran after a recent government crackdown on protests. Officials described a range of options, from limited strikes to larger attacks on strategic capabilities, but said no final decision has been made. Meanwhile, US naval forces, including an aircraft carrier group, have deployed to the region and diplomats and regional partners are debating possible consequences.
Key points:
- US sources say Trump is weighing targeted strikes on Iranian security leaders and institutions to influence domestic protests.
- One source described options that include larger strikes on strategic capabilities; other sources say a final decision has not been taken.
- The USS Abraham Lincoln and accompanying ships have arrived in the Middle East, which officials say increases US military options.
- European officials are reported to be preparing sanctions on the Revolutionary Guard, and Iranian officials have warned they would respond to any aggression.
Summary:
The proposal to consider military strikes has increased regional uncertainty and prompted concern among allies and Gulf states about wider consequences. A US decision is still pending and diplomatic and economic measures are also moving in parallel. Undetermined at this time.
