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U.S. Weighs Cyber and PsyOps With Strike Options as Trump Warns Iran of 'Very Strong Action'

The administration is pairing a new tariff with plans for non-kinetic measures to pressure Tehran without inviting a wider war.

Overview

  • Defense sources say the president has been presented with options ranging from air and missile strikes to cyber operations and psychological campaigns.
  • Trump told CBS he would take "very strong action" if Iran starts hanging detained protesters and said meetings with Iranian officials are canceled until the killing stops.
  • The White House imposed a 25% tariff on entities that do business with Iran and asked SpaceX to explore providing Starlink connectivity for Iranians during the blackout.
  • Reporting identifies potential targets such as nuclear infrastructure and ballistic-missile facilities, with updated options reviewed at the White House.
  • Rights monitors cite a high but disputed protest death toll as nationwide internet cuts obscure facts, while analysts warn any U.S. strike would likely be limited and could rally support for Tehran.