Trump approved attack plans for Iran — but hasn't made a final decision to strike
CBSN
President Trump approved attack plans on Iran Tuesday night, but did not make a final decision on whether to strike the country and formally join Israel's air campaign, a senior intelligence source and a Defense Department official told CBS News.
Mr. Trump held off on deciding to strike in case Tehran agrees to abandon its nuclear program, the sources said.
The news was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

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