The intelligence, reported by The
Wall Street Journal and CNN, involves talks among Iranian figures like IRGC
commander Ahmad Vahidi, stemming from revenge for the 2020 Soleimani strike.
Trump dismissed it as no new plan
in a New York Post interview but escalated on Truth Social, claiming 1000
missiles are locked on Iran for a year-long campaign if they act.
This unfolds amid a fraying U.S.-Iran ceasefire after recent strikes, with Trump switching to a secure plane during his NATO summit return over security concerns.