Trump calls special cabinet meeting as Iran warns of strong response to ceasefire breach
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WASHINGTON – Donald Trump has called a special cabinet meeting at the presidential retreat Camp David to discuss major international and domestic issues, with tensions involving Iran expected to dominate the agenda. According to reports, the meeting was arranged on short notice and will bring together key members of the US administration. Unlike regular cabinet sessions held at the White House, the discussions will take place at the secluded and secure Camp David facility, allowing senior officials to deliberate away from political and media pressure. Reports said one of the main topics will be ongoing negotiations with Iran and the possibility of reaching a new agreement aimed at reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran. The talks come at a time when divisions are emerging within the Republican Party over the US approach toward Iran. Several conservative lawmakers and hardline groups believe Washington is showing excessive flexibility in negotiations and argue that pressure on Tehran should continue. Critics insist that any future deal must include strict conditions related to Iran’s nuclear activities and regional influence. Camp David has historically been used by US presidents for sensitive national security and foreign policy discussions. The retreat is also known for hosting the landmark 1978 Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel. Iran Slams US Military Action Meanwhile, Iran has strongly criticized recent US military actions in Hormozgan province and the Strait of Hormuz, calling them serious violations of the ceasefire. Iran’s Foreign Ministry said American forces targeted missile installations and boats allegedly involved in laying naval mines in the strategic waterway. While the United States described the operations as defensive measures aimed at preventing mines from being deployed in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran condemned the actions as aggressive and unjustified. Tehran warned that it would not hesitate to defend its sovereignty and people a