CENTCOM to Brief Trump on New Iran Strike Plans Amid Stalemate

CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper will brief President Trump on new military options in Iran, including a short wave of strikes and a Strait of Hormuz takeover. The briefing comes as the US blockade continues to pressure Iran over its nuclear program. Tehran, led by IRGC chief Major General Ahmad Vahidi, refuses to discuss nuclear issues until the blockade is lifted. Trump has ruled out easing restrictions, insisting Iran must address US concerns first.

Key Points: CENTCOM Briefs Trump on Iran Strike Options

  • CENTCOM prepares new military options for Iran
  • Plan includes short strikes and Strait of Hormuz takeover
  • Trump favors blockade as primary leverage
  • Iran hardens position under IRGC influence
  • Tehran insists on lifting blockade before talks
3 min read

CENTCOM to brief President Trump on new military options in Iran as Tehran holds firm on its position: Axios Report

CENTCOM to present President Trump with new military options in Iran, including short strikes and Strait of Hormuz takeover, as Tehran holds firm.

"The blockade is genius. The blockade has been 100% foolproof. - President Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 30

CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper is set to debrief US President Donald Trump as the US Military mulls on a new wave of military operations in Iran, reported News outlet Axios.

The new possible military operations indicate US's willingness to exert a final blow to Iran amid the fragile ceasefire.

As per Axios, the briefing pertains to a plan prepared by the CENTCOM a "short and powerful" wave of strikes on Iran likely including infrastructure targets to break the ice as the ceasefire has reached a stalemate".

Another plan is to 'take over' the Strait of Hormuz and open it to commercial shipping. The final aspect of the plan is a special forces operation to secure Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine is also expected to attend Thursday's briefing, the sources told Axios.

Earlier, in an exclusive interview with Axios, Trump indicated that the blockade which is being used as a key tool to pressure Iran over its nuclear programme would continue.

"The blockade is somewhat more effective than the bombing. They are choking like a stuffed pig. And it is going to be worse for them. They can't have a nuclear weapon," Trump told Axios.

According to Axios, Trump rejected Iran's proposal to first reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift the blockade before holding nuclear talks. Instead, he has insisted that Iran address US concerns before any easing of restrictions.The report added that while Trump currently views the blockade as his primary leverage, he could consider military action if Iran does not agree to negotiations.

Meanwhile, a study by Think Tank- Institute for the Study of War has pointed out that Tehran is unlikely to bend any further in its fresh proposals to the US on the Strait of Hormuz. According to ISW, the hardline position advocated by IRGC boss Major General Ahmad Vahidi is now the dominating point of view in Tehran.

The analysis says that Iran appears unwilling to concede control over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program. Mainstream Iranian politicians are consolidating around the decision to avoid discussing the nuclear issue before the United States lifts the naval blockade on Iranian ports.

ISW says that there appears to be limited opposition to Vahidi within other factions of the Islamic Regime. According to the analysis, the Iranian regime is likely attempting to modify and legitimize its plan to exert sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz by including Oman in a scheme to collect tolls on shipping through the Strait. This would enable Iran to present a "new proposal" to the United States without compromising on any Iranian red lines.

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday described the US naval blockade against Iran as "genius," asserting that Tehran would have to concede defeat while ruling out any agreement unless it abandons its nuclear ambitions.

"The blockade is genius. The blockade has been 100% foolproof. It shows how good our Navy is, I can tell you that. Nobody's going to play games. We have the greatest military in the world and I built much of it during my first term and we've been building it since and the greatest anywhere in the world, nobody even close," Trump said.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

V
Vikram M
Trump calling a naval blockade "genius"? Come on, that's just bullying a country into submission. Iran has legitimate security concerns too. And this "short and powerful strikes" plan sounds like a recipe for another Afghanistan or Iraq. The world doesn't need more war, it needs diplomacy. India's foreign policy of strategic autonomy looks wiser by the day.
A
Arjun K
As an Indian, my main worry is our expats in the Gulf. Over 8 million Indians work in the region. If things escalate, they'll be the first affected. We evacuated them from Kuwait, Yemen, and Ukraine - but if Hormuz gets blocked, it's a whole new level. Hope the government is quietly preparing contingency plans. 🤞
P
Priya S
This is what happens when you have US administrations that think they can dictate terms. Trump's "maximum pressure" didn't work in 2019, why would it work now? And this CENTCOM plan to seize uranium is dangerous - Iran will retaliate with long-range missiles and hit our oil tankers, not to mention sending crude oil prices above $150 a barrel. India should directly engage both sides as a mediator.
R
Rohit P
Interesting that Iran is trying to involve Oman in the toll collection scheme. Typical desi jugaad! But jokes aside, this is serious. The US blockade is already hurting our energy security. India should fast-track the Iran-Chabahar port project and diversify oil imports from Russia and Africa. We can't let our growth be hostage to US-Iran tensions.
N
Nisha Z
Honestly, both sides are being stubborn. Iran refuses

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50