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In a significant development, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) Chairman, Admiral Brad Cooper, and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, General Mark Milley, briefed President Trump on new options for military action against Iran. According to reports, Admiral Cooper presented Trump with potential options for military action against Iran, which included a series of short but powerful attacks on Iranian targets.
If Trump decides to restart military operations against Iran, the plan involves a wave of short but powerful attacks on Iranian targets. CENTCOM has developed a plan for a wave of short and powerful attacks on Iranian targets, which could include basic infrastructure.
The briefing reportedly covered the latest developments in Middle East military movements and deployments. Three major options were reportedly under consideration, including the possibility of deploying US ground troops to small islands in the Strait of Hormuz to reopen the vital waterway. The second option involved deploying special forces to the Isfahan region to remove 60% of Iran’s enriched uranium. The third option involved a series of intense US airstrikes against Iran.
Additionally, the Pentagon is exploring the deployment of new advanced military systems, including the “Dark Eagle” hypersonic missile system, which could potentially target Iranian ballistic missile launchers. The system reportedly has the capability to reach targets up to 2,000 miles away.
Reports also indicate that B-1B Lancer bombers, which can be equipped with hypersonic missiles, are increasing their presence in the region and have the capacity to carry heavy loads.
Iran’s parliament deputy speaker, Ali Nikzad, has stated that the Strait of Hormuz is not an international waterway, while Iran’s Supreme Court chief, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejehei, has said that Iran is ready for logical negotiations.
In related news, the United Arab Emirates has banned its citizens from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq due to current developments in the region. Israel has provided the UAE with a new surveillance system, “Spectro,” which can detect drones, including Iranian-made Shahed drones, up to 20 kilometers away.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that his country has begun reforming its military, while the Pentagon has signed agreements with major AI companies.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is reportedly planning new military strikes against Iran, and the blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz remains in place. The 60-day period for Congress to approve the administration’s authorization for military action against Iran expired today.
A US company backed by Trump’s sons has announced that it has signed a contract with the Pentagon to provide Interceptor drones, although the number of drones is not specified.
In other news, a 45-year-old man was arrested in the Indian state of Kerala for allegedly killing his mother and brother. Iran’s Vice President, Abbas Araghchi, has stated that the cost of war with Iran would be four times the amount claimed.
A new video has emerged of the person who fired shots at a correspondent dinner in the White House. Congress has raised tough questions about Trump’s mental state, and Defense Secretary Mark Esper has responded on social media.
In a separate incident, at least nine people were killed and nine others are still missing after a tourist boat capsized in the Narmada River in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. A US company backed by Trump’s sons has announced that it has signed a contract with the Pentagon to provide Interceptor drones.
The US is reportedly planning new military strikes against Iran, and the blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz remains in place. The 60-day period for Congress to approve the administration’s authorization for military action against Iran expired today.
Meanwhile, South Korea’s Hongsung-gun town has seen an unusual incident in a kitchen, which has gone viral on social media. Police have seized the suspect’s car, which had a government-issued license plate, and have launched an investigation into the incident.
In other sports news, Ireland has dropped out of the rankings after failing to play their required matches, and must play at least two test matches next year to re-enter the rankings.

