Summary
President Donald Trump disagreed with reports that his top military adviser, General Dan Caine, warned against attacking Iran. Trump stated that General Caine believes any military action against Iran would be "easily won." The U.S. is increasing its military presence near Iran while awaiting the outcome of negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.
Key Facts
- President Trump rejected claims that General Dan Caine advised against attacking Iran.
- General Caine reportedly warned that airstrikes on Iran could lead to a larger conflict.
- The U.S. military has increased its presence in the Middle East recently.
- Reports indicated General Caine advised caution in military actions against Iran.
- Trump said talks are ongoing and warned of "bad things" if no deal is reached with Iran.
- The U.S. Navy's largest warship, the USS Gerald R Ford, is on its way to the Middle East.
- The U.S. and Iranian officials are engaged in negotiations in Geneva.