President Donald Trump plans to hold a rare Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday. This gathering occurs as negotiations with Iran reach a pivotal stage. All Cabinet members are expected, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
The New York Post first reported the meeting, with confirmation from Fox News. This session is crucial as the administration considers its next moves in discussions aiming for an extensive agreement with Tehran amid a fragile ceasefire. Recently, Trump noted that negotiations might be approaching a breakthrough, but Iranian officials have dismissed suggestions of an impending deal.
Camp David is traditionally used for significant national security and diplomatic meetings. President Trump plans to convene a rare Cabinet meeting there, underscoring the importance of the current situation.
Trump has continually warned that military action remains an option if talks collapse, despite officials maintaining hope for diplomacy. On Sunday, the U.S. conducted limited strikes on Iran. These were described as defensive, targeting mine-laying vessels and missile launchers near the Strait of Hormuz.

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