New: Commanders expected to brief Trump on new military options, including ground forces
President Trump is expected to be briefed on new military options for his war in Iran on Thursday, according to a report.
US Central Command commander Adm. Brad Cooper will present plans to the president aimed at breaking the deadlock, sources told Axios.
Centcom is said to have mocked up options including a “short and powerful” wave of strikes on Iran, likely including infrastructure, sources said.
Another plan could see the deployment of ground forces in a bid to take over part of the Strait of Hormuz and reopen it to commercial shipping, one source told the US outlet.
A third option reportedly under consideration was using special forces to seize the stockpile of highly enriched uranium inside Iran.
Trump told Axios yesterday that he still sees the naval blockade on Iran as “somewhat more effective than bombing”.
James Reynolds30 April 2026 07:50
Trump says Putin offered to help US handle Iran’s enriched uranium
Donald Trump has claimed that Russia’s Vladimir Putin renewed his offer for Moscow to serve as a third country that could deal with Iran’s 970 pounds of enriched uranium that the US leader is demanding Tehran must surrender.
“He told me he’d like to be involved with the enrichment – if he can help us get it,” Trump said Putin told him over the call yesterday.
“I said, ‘I’d much rather have you be involved with ending the war with Ukraine.’ To me, that would be more important.”
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 07:50
Oil prices top $125 as US considers military options
The price of Brent crude oil surged past $125 a barrel early this morning as stalled US-Iran talks raised doubts over the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a permanent end to the Iran war.
Brent crude to be delivered in June jumped 6.2 per cent to $125.36 early Wednesday. Brent to be delivered in July rose 3.1 per cent to $113.85.
Before the start of the war in late February, Brent crude was trading around $70 per barrel.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 07:30
US seeks new coalition to get ships moving again in Hormuz
President Donald Trump’s administration is seeking the participation of other countries to form an international coalition to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a State Department cable.
US secretary of state Marco Rubio approved the creation of the Maritime Freedom Construct (MFC), the cable dated 28 April said, which it described as a joint initiative by the state department and the Pentagon.
“The MFC constitutes a critical first step in the establishment of a post-conflict maritime security architecture for the Middle East. This framework is essential to ensuring long-term energy security, protecting critical maritime infrastructure, and maintaining navigational rights and freedoms in vital sea lanes,” the cable said.
The component of the initiative led by the state department would serve as the diplomatic hub between partner countries and the shipping industry, while the Pentagon component operating out of CENTCOM headquarters in Florida would coordinate real-time maritime traffic and communicate directly with vessels transiting the Strait, the cable said.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 07:10
US aircraft carrier to depart Middle East region
USS Ford aircraft carrier to leave Middle East after a record-breaking deployment.
The world’s largest aircraft carrier had been at sea for more than 300 days, including participating in the war against Iran and capture of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.
The Ford will be leaving the Middle East in the coming days and returning to its home port in Virginia in mid-May, according to two US officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to detail sensitive military movements.
The ship broke the US record this month for the longest post-Vietnam War deployment, a nearly 10-month span after leaving Naval Station Norfolk in June.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 06:50
Pete Hegseth to face second day of grilling from Democrats
Defence secretary Pete Hegseth will face a second day of grilling from Democrats on Capitol Hill, with senators getting their first opportunity today to confront or praise the Pentagon chief over his handling of the Iran war.
Hegseth battled with Democrats – and some Republicans – a day earlier during a nearly six-hour House Armed Services Committee hearing, where he faced sharp questioning over the war’s costs in dollars, lives and the diminishing stockpiles of critical weapons.
The Senate Armed Services Committee will hear a similar presentation on the Trump administration’s 2027 military budget proposal, which would boost defence spending to a historic $1.5 trillion.
Hegseth and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Dan Caine, will again stress the need for more drones, missile defence systems and warships.
They are now also likely to face tough questions about American troop levels in Europe after President Donald Trump on Wednesday levelled a new threat against Nato ally Germany, suggesting he could soon reduce the US military presence in the country as he feuds with chancellor Friedrich Merz over the Iran war.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 06:37
Trump reshares post that says ‘storm is coming’
Donald Trump has reshared an image on Truth Social bearing the message “The Storm is Coming,” alongside the phrase “Nothing can stop what is coming”.
In a separate post, he cited a Harvard Harris poll, which allegedly claimed that a strong majority of Americans supported his stance on stopping Iran’s nuclear program.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 06:00
Oil prices soar past $123 a barrel
Oil prices rose today on a report the US is considering potential military action against Iran to break the deadlock in negotiations to end the war, increasing concerns of more supply disruptions to already curtailed Middle East exports.
Brent crude futures for June rose $5.27, or 4.5 per cent, to $123.30 a barrel after gaining 6.1 per cent in the previous session.
The June contract, which has increased for a ninth day, expires today and the more active July contract was at $113.10, up $2.66, or 2.4 per cent, after gaining 5.8 per cent in the previous session.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 05:40
Trump summoned oil and gas execs to White House as Americans pay the highest price at the pump in four years
President Donald Trump and his top officials met with oil and gas executives, including Chevron CEO Mike Wirth, at the White House on Tuesday.
The meeting, reported by Axios on Wednesday, addressed the energy fallout of the Iran war and other topics.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 05:28
US war in Iran has cost $25bn so far
Donald Trump’s war in Iran has cost the US military $25bn so far, a senior Pentagon official said on Wednesday, providing the first official estimate of the price tag for the conflict.
Jules Hurst, who is performing the duties of the comptroller, told lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee that most of that money was for munitions.
Hurst did not detail what that cost estimate included and whether it took into account the projected costs of rebuilding and repairing base infrastructure in the Middle East damaged in the conflict.
Defence secretary Pete Hegseth told lawmakers that the cost was justified given the US goal of ensuring Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.
“What would you pay to ensure Iran does not get a nuclear bomb? What would you pay?” Hegseth asked.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 April 2026 05:00
