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General Michael Kurilla, Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), has briefed President Donald Trump on potential military responses concerning Iran - a significant development as Kurilla prepares for his retirement this summer after a nearly 40-year career.
General Michael Kurilla, Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), recently met with U.S. President Donald Trump to present a range of military options concerning Iran, according to a source familiar with the discussions. The high-stakes meeting comes as speculation mounts regarding the timing of potential action against Iran, particularly with General Kurilla's anticipated departure from his role this summer.
General Kurilla, who has led CENTCOM since 2022, is widely known for his deep understanding of both American operational plans and Israeli military capabilities. His tenure has seen a significant emphasis on regional defence coordination and the integration of Israel into CENTCOM's area of responsibility. This close working relationship and his reported support for joining Israeli strikes are seen by some as a key factor in the urgency surrounding any potential military action.
Reports suggest that Israel was keen to execute a strike before General Kurilla concludes his command, highlighting the perceived importance of his presence and expertise for such an operation.
If President Trump were to order an attack on Iran, General Kurilla would be responsible for leading the operation. Sources indicate that President Trump values General Kurilla's insights and takes his recommendations seriously.
The detailed discussions underscore the ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the complex strategic considerations facing the United States and its allies regarding Iran's activities.
Japan has lifted a tsunami advisory issued after an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 hit the country's northeastern region on Friday (12 December), the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said. The JMA had earlier put the earthquake's preliminary magnitude at 6.7.
Iran is preparing to host a multilateral regional meeting next week in a bid to mediate between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The United States issued new sanctions targeting Venezuela on Thursday, imposing curbs on three nephews of President Nicolas Maduro's wife, as well as six crude oil tankers and shipping companies linked to them, as Washington ramps up pressure on Caracas.
The resignation of Bulgaria's government on Thursday (11 December) puts an end to an increasingly unpopular coalition but is likely to usher in a period of prolonged political instability on the eve of the Black Sea nation's entry into the euro zone.
An extratropical cyclone has caused widespread disruption across Brazil’s São Paulo state, with powerful winds toppling trees and power lines, blocking streets and leaving large parts of the region without electricity.
Britain’s King Charles III said on Friday, 12 December, that his cancer treatment is expected to be reduced in the coming year, using a televised address to urge people across the country to take part in cancer screening programmes, officials confirmed.
Talks aimed at ending the war between Ukraine and Russia are set to continue in Berlin this weekend, with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff due to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and senior European leaders, a U.S. official said.
Türkiye’s Trade Minister Omer Bolat said Friday that discussions in Washington with U.S. officials have strengthened efforts to expand bilateral trade, moving closer to a $100 billion target.
Lebanon is prepared to demarcate its border with Syria, President Joseph Aoun said on Friday, while noting that the dispute over the Shebaa Farms could be addressed at a later stage.
Greek farmers blocked the Port of Thessaloniki on Friday (12 December) as part of nationwide protests demanding delayed European Union subsidies and compensation for rising production costs and livestock losses.
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