U.S. President to Hold Second National Security Meeting in Two Weeks
The president will meet with the national security team on Tuesday. The session follows a similar gathering held last week.
The president will meet with the national security team on Tuesday. This marks the second such meeting in two weeks. According to Barak Ravid for Axios, citing three U.S. officials, the session follows a similar gathering held last week.
The last meeting was attended by the vice president, the White House special envoy to the Middle East, the secretary of state, the secretary of defense, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the CIA director.
Per an Axios report on last week’s meeting, Iran’s inability or unwillingness to shift on key issues within the negotiation process has put military options back on the table.
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