A report quoting a source with knowledge of the operation says President Trump scrapped a covert ground mission in Iran at the final stage. The exact nature of the operation and the timing of the cancellation are not yet confirmed.
A desk-reviewed report, citing a source with knowledge of the operation, reports that President Trump cancelled a secret US commando mission in Iran at the last moment. The message was posted at 07:54 Jerusalem time on The Zioneer's own Intelligence Desk feed, linking to a full article. The Zioneer has previously published several reports on US military planning regarding Iran, including a series of bulletins and articles over the past two days. On June 12, The Zioneer reported that CNN revealed Trump scrapped a secret US plan to seize Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. Earlier, on June 11, a bulletin noted that Trump cancelled airstrikes on Iran, and on June 10, he announced an end to the ceasefire with Iran. This new report appears to describe a separate ground-oriented operation, distinct from the previously reported air strike plans, but the precise details of this specific operation — its objective, scope, and the exact moment of cancellation — remain unverified beyond this single source.
2 developments
- ConfirmedTrump discussed a short but extensive military operation in Iran, the White House weighs short-duration campaign
- DevelopingTrump cancels tonight's strikes on Iran, Israeli analysts warn of risk
- DevelopingTrump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes as Geneva Agreement Framework Advances
- StrongFox News reporter: Trump post on helicopter downing signals major move in Iran
Source and signal
- Internal intake
