Today is the twenty-seventh day of Operation Roaring Lion. The global price of oil has reached $106, up 45 percent since the start of the war. Here are the latest developments while you were asleep:
The Pentagon and U.S. Central Command are developing plans for a "finishing blow" against Iran, according to four senior American officials and sources familiar with internal discussions. Four main options are on the table: invading or blockading Kharg Island; seizing Larak Island, which anchors Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz; taking control of Abu Musa and two smaller islands near the strait's western entrance; and intercepting Iranian oil tankers on the eastern side of Hormuz.
The military has also prepared plans for ground operations deep inside Iran to seize enriched uranium from nuclear facilities. Donald Trump has not made a decision, and the White House describes all ground options as "hypothetical"—but sources say he is prepared to escalate if diplomatic talks fail to produce results soon.
Trump claimed this morning that despite Iran’s public posture of merely “looking” at the U.S. proposal, Tehran is privately “begging” for a deal. He closed with a warning: Iran had better get serious about negotiations, because once it is “too late” there will be “no turning back.”