Trump weighs military action against Iran with ceasefire "on life support"
Summary
President Donald Trump is meeting with his national security team to decide whether to resume military action against Iran after talks stalled. Iran rejected the U.S. proposal to end the conflict, and Trump is considering steps like military strikes or reopening a shipping operation to pressure Iran.Key Facts
- President Trump held talks on Monday with top security officials about the stalled war with Iran.
- Iran rejected the U.S. peace proposal, calling it a demand for surrender.
- Trump publicly threatened military strikes on Iranian infrastructure if diplomacy fails.
- The U.S. waited 10 days for Iran’s response to its peace offer.
- Senior officials involved include the Vice President, Secretary of State, Defense Secretary, and CIA director.
- Trump said the ceasefire with Iran is "on massive life support" and Iran reversed its promise to give up enriched uranium.
- Possible actions include restarting "Project Freedom" to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz or bombing targets not yet hit.
- Trump plans to discuss Iran with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his trip to China later this week.
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