Washington, D.C. — U.S. officials say Iran is using the ceasefire to reposition and rebuild military capabilities, while the White House reviews new pressure options. According to NBC News, Iran has been retrieving missiles and munitions from underground sites, including equipment previously hidden or damaged in U.S. and Israeli strikes. Washington believes Tehran is rapidly restoring its drone and missile capacity. Donald Trump is expected to decide soon on the next course of action. Reuters reports U.S. military leaders have presented a range of options, including limited but intense strikes and possible control of parts of the Strait of Hormuz to secure shipping routes. Meanwhile, Axios says United States Central Command has prepared a “short but heavy” strike plan. Trump also faces obligations under the War Powers Resolution of 1973 to report to Congress, though fighting has eased under the ceasefire.



