CENTCOM Commander Gave Trump ‘Wide Range’ of Military Options if Iran Talks Fail
- General Michael Kurilla presented the current security threats in the Middle East to the Senate Armed Services Committee, especially focusing on Iran and its proxies.
- Kurilla detailed specific military responses to Iranian aggression, including missile attacks on Israeli territory in 2024, successfully mitigated by U.S. and Israeli forces.
- The situation in Gaza remains complex, with significant involvement from Qatar and Egypt in hostage negotiations and peace discussions, according to Kurilla.
- Kurilla emphasized that the U.S. is prepared for military action against Iran if nuclear talks fail, asserting that credible military readiness is crucial for deterrence.
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Trump warns of military action if Iran talks collapse, CENTCOM confirms plans
U.S. Central Command, known as CENTCOM, prepared a range of military responses if ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran break down, Gen. Michael “Erik” Kurilla confirmed during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday, June 10. Kurilla told lawmakers he had provided both President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth with multiple options if Iran does not give up its enrichment program, according to Reuters. Chairman Mike …
CENTCOM Commander Outlines Iran Strike Plans, Warns Of Proxy Threats And Regional Instability - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) — The United States is prepared to strike Iran’s nuclear infrastructure if necessary, according to Gen. Michael “Erik” Kurilla, the top U.S. commander in the Middle East, who confirmed Tuesday that President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth have been presented with a full range of military options. Testifying before the House Armed Services Committee, Gen. …
CENTCOM head: U.S. administration has been presented plans to attack Iran’s nuclear program
Gen. Michael “Erik” Kurilla, the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East, said on Tuesday that he had provided “a wide range of options” to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump for carrying out U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear program if negotiations with Tehran fail to achieve the dismantlement of its nuclear program. Kurilla affirmed, under questioning from the House Armed Services Committee, that the mili…
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