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CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine brief President Trump on potential military plans regarding Iran. The officials met for 45 minutes today to discuss the proposed actions.

CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine briefed President Donald Trump on potential military plans regarding Iran during a 45-minute meeting today.

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CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine briefed President Donald Trump on potential military plans regarding Iran during a 45-minute meeting today.

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