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Trump to receive briefing on new Iran military options - Axios

Apr 30, 2026, 03:50 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump is set to receive a briefing on potential new military options against Iran on Thursday from CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper, Axios reported, citing sources.

The report said US Central Command prepared plans for a “short and powerful” wave of strikes on Iranian targets, potentially including infrastructure, aimed at breaking the current negotiating deadlock.

Another option expected to be presented involves taking control of parts of the Strait of Hormuz to reopen it to commercial shipping, which could include the use of ground forces, according to the report.

The report added that Trump currently views the naval blockade on Iran as his main source of leverage but is considering military action if Tehran does not shift its position.

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China refiners keep buying Iranian oil despite US pressure, imports slow - Reuters

Apr 30, 2026, 03:43 GMT+1

China’s independent refiners, the main buyers of Iranian crude, are continuing imports despite renewed US pressure, though purchases are slowing due to weaker domestic refining margins, trading sources told Reuters.

Independent refiners, known as “teapots,” account for roughly 90% of Iran’s oil exports to China, importing a record 1.8 million barrels per day in March, according to Vortexa Analytics.

Washington has warned it could sanction buyers of Iranian crude and recently targeted a major Chinese refinery over such purchases, a move the company denied, the report said.

Iran unlikely to offer concessions in upcoming US proposal

Apr 30, 2026, 03:39 GMT+1

Iran is unlikely to make meaningful concessions in its next proposal to the United States, expected in the coming days, the Institute for the Study of War said on Wednesday.

The report said Ahmad Vahidi appears unwilling to compromise on control of the Strait of Hormuz or Iran’s nuclear program, with Iranian factions aligning behind a hardline stance.

It added Tehran may repackage its position without conceding core demands and is preparing for prolonged pressure, including economic strain or renewed conflict, while likely rebuilding missile and drone capabilities during the ceasefire.

Iran shifted to missile deterrence strategy after strikes, US senator says

Apr 30, 2026, 03:10 GMT+1

Iran moved to build a large missile arsenal to deter further attacks after US strikes, Senator John Kennedy said, arguing the shift posed a broader threat beyond the region.

Speaking to Fox News, Kennedy said US intelligence indicated Tehran planned to stockpile ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones.

"Their new plan was to produce and stockpile so many missiles—ballistic, cruise, and drones—that they could turn to Americans and say, ‘Look, we’re going to restart our nuclear program. And if you bomb us again, you can—but we’re going to destroy the Middle East with our stockpile of missiles. And by the way, we can hit Berlin, London, and Paris.’ We couldn’t let that happen, and President Trump didn’t let it happen," Kennedy said.

Iran war cost to US may reach $50bn, higher than Pentagon estimate - CNN

Apr 30, 2026, 01:55 GMT+1

The cost of the Iran war to the United States may be significantly higher than official Pentagon figures, with internal estimates suggesting it could reach $40–50 billion, according to CNN.

The Pentagon on Wednesday publicly put the cost of the conflict at around $25 billion, but sources cited by CNN said the figure does not include extensive damage to US military installations in the region or the cost of rebuilding them.

Individuals familiar with the matter said the higher estimate factors in reconstruction of bases and replacement of destroyed military assets following Iranian strikes across several Persian Gulf states in the early stages of the war.

The report said US facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar were among those damaged, with key radar systems and other equipment also reportedly hit.

Pentagon officials told Congress the $25 billion figure largely reflects munitions spending, while acknowledging that a full accounting of overseas damage has not yet been completed.

Skydio announces $3.5bn investment in US drone manufacturing

Apr 30, 2026, 01:20 GMT+1

Skydio announced on Wednesday a $3.5 billion investment to expand its US manufacturing footprint and accelerate its research and development capabilities.

The announcement was shared by the White House on X, saying the move would boost American drone production and strengthen domestic technological capacity.

The company said the investment is aimed at scaling production and advancing the development of its autonomous drone systems.