Rift Among Retired U.S. Commanders Over Restarting Iran Strikes

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Retired U.S. generals and security experts are divided on whether Washington should renew military strikes against Iran if diplomacy falters, with some arguing force is needed to coerce concessions and protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, while others warn renewed strikes could escalate into a broader conflict with little chance of a decisive outcome, reflecting a broader policy split as Trump labels the ceasefire “life support.”
- Trump faces split among retired US commanders over whether to resume Iran strikes Fox News
- Pentagon considering renaming Iran war ‘Sledgehammer’ if ceasefire collapses NBC News
- U.S. Might Restart Strikes on Iran, Trump and Hegseth Warn The New York Times
- Trump and Hegseth claim 'control' over Iran and the Strait of Hormuz as ceasefire talks are stalled AP News
- Trump weighs military action against Iran with ceasefire "on life support" Axios
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