Mark Milley were among the senior advisers who convinced the President not to pursue a military strike, according to the paper. Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Trump asked his highest-ranking national security advisers what possible responses were available to him and how best to respond to Iran, officials told the Times. ![]() Trump took the US out of the deal in 2018.ĬNN has reached out to the agency for a copy of the report. A day before, the International Atomic Energy Agency issued a report obtained by the Times stating that Iran’s stockpiles of uranium had reached 12 times the 300-kilogram limit set in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the landmark nuclear deal Iran signed with the United States and five other nations in 2015. ![]() President Donald Trump last week asked senior aides what possibilities he had for an offensive strike on Iran’s primary nuclear site, The New York Times reported Monday.Ĭiting four current and former US officials, the paper reported that the meeting occurred in the Oval Office on Thursday.
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