Live updates: Trump threatens Iran’s energy sites, weighs operation to seize nuclear material
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Trump threatens Iranian energy sites while claiming diplomatic progress, as U.S. military deployments and nuclear seizure options escalate.
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Military escalation or conflict with Iran could spike oil prices, increase inflation, and affect U.S. military families through deployment expansion.
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President Trump threatened to strike Iran's energy infrastructure Monday while simultaneously claiming diplomatic progress in talks with Tehran officials. The threat comes as the U.S. has increased military troop deployments near Iran, prompting speculation about a potential ground operation. Trump is also weighing options to seize Iranian nuclear material, according to the administration's emerging strategy in the region. The dual messaging—mixing military threats with claims of negotiation—reflects deepening Middle East tensions and signals the Trump administration is pursuing both coercive and diplomatic approaches toward Iran simultaneously. Growing friction within Washington suggests disagreement over the administration's Iran strategy.
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U.S. military troop deployments near Iran have increased, and the administration is weighing options to seize Iranian nuclear material.
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