Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a rare Iran briefing on Tuesday afternoon to the “Gang of Eight,” or the congressional leaders typically informed of sensitive intelligence and covert operations. CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s attendance as a ninth official sparked speculation about potential military action. Journalist Adam Cochran suggested Ratcliffe’s presence signaled either an imminent or already-executed U.S. attack, speculating Trump could announce strikes during his State of the Union address. Cochran wrote: “Wouldn’t surprise me to see something like 3pm briefing -> 5pm initial strikes after market closure -> announce strikes + larger campaign tonight to MAGA cheers.” The briefing comes amid a massive U.S. military buildup near Iran—the largest mobilization since the 2003 Iraq invasion. According to Axios, Trump appears ready to launch an attack, with diplomatic negotiations over Iran’s weapons capabilities having reached an impasse.
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