President Donald Trump is preparing to bring his entire national security team together for a rare, high-level Cabinet-wide summit at Camp David this week, as diplomatic and military tensions surrounding Iran continue to escalate and Washington weighs its next move in the Middle East.
The gathering, according to multiple reports, is expected to include every member of Trump’s Cabinet, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The central focus of the meeting is expected to be ongoing negotiations with Iran, alongside contingency planning should those diplomatic efforts collapse.
The setting itself underscores the seriousness of the moment. Camp David has long been reserved for some of the most sensitive and consequential discussions in American foreign policy, often used during wartime planning and high-stakes diplomatic negotiations. Its selection signals that the administration views the current situation as a critical inflection point.
Tensions have been building for weeks around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important oil shipping routes in the world. The area has become a recurring flashpoint as Iranian-aligned forces and regional security dynamics continue to test U.S. resolve and maritime security.
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