U.S. President Donald Trump is set to receive a briefing from U.S. Central Command Commander Brad Cooper on Thursday regarding new plans for potential military action against Iran, according to Jin10. The briefing indicates Trump's serious consideration of resuming large-scale military operations to break the negotiation deadlock or deliver a decisive blow before ending the conflict. Three informed sources revealed that the Central Command has prepared a plan for a 'swift and powerful' strike against Iran, potentially targeting infrastructure. The expectation is that Iran will then show greater flexibility on nuclear issues and return to the negotiating table.
Another plan expected to be presented to Trump involves controlling parts of the Strait of Hormuz to restore commercial shipping access. A source mentioned that such actions might include ground forces. Additionally, a previously discussed option that may be raised in the briefing is conducting special forces operations to secure Iran's high-enriched uranium reserves. Cooper had previously briefed Trump on February 26, and two days later, the U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran. A person close to Trump stated that it was that briefing that led to Trump's decision to go to war.