What's going on?
US President Donald Trump was recently briefed on potential military strike options against Iran—including strikes on nonmilitary targets in Tehran. While no final decision has been made, sources say Trump is seriously considering the use of force. 😬
Allies in coordination
Over the weekend, Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by phone. They discussed the Iran situation plus ongoing tensions in Gaza and Syria, highlighting how closely Washington and Jerusalem are working together. 📞
Israel ramps up defenses
Between January 9 and 10, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir led several security assessment meetings. Israeli officials stress they have "no intention of launching an attack" on Iran but have boosted defensive readiness to prepare for any contingency. 🛡️
Inside Iran: protests calm
Meanwhile, Iran has seen protests since December 28, sparked by rising prices and a weak rial. Demonstrations in multiple cities led to clashes and casualties, but China Media Group's correspondent in Tehran reports things were calm on Saturday night. Authorities dispersed about 370 people who tried to gather in the capital. 📰
Why it matters
With tensions high and protests simmering, the region faces a delicate balance. Young professionals across South and Southeast Asia are watching closely as any escalation could impact global markets, energy prices, and regional stability. 🌏
Reference(s):
Trump briefed on military strike options against Iran: U.S. officials
cgtn.com




