Trump pulls back military strikes on Iran after initial approval

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has abruptly pulled back the decision to carry out military strikes against after previously approving it in retaliation to the downing of a US military drone in the Gulf of

According to a report by The New York Times, the US had initially approved attacks on a handful of Iranian targets, like radar and missile batteries. The decision was taken after an intense discussion at the among the President's top national security officials and congressional leaders.

While the operation was in its initial stage -- with the ships already in position and planes in the air -- it was abruptly called off on Thursday night. It is unclear whether Trump changed his mind on the strikes or whether the administration altered course because of logistics or strategy.

The retaliation plan was intended as a response to the shooting down of an "intruding American drone", RQ-4 Global Hawk by the (IRGC) on Thursday after it reportedly violated Iranian airspace over the southern coastal province of

has labelled the move an "unprovoked attack", claiming that the drone was flying over international waters when attacked.

To back its claim, the country released an image of the flight path, showing that the drone was flying over the international waters, in response to which released a video showing that the drone had entered the Iranian airspace. Both the countries provided similar proof until the final moments before the unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down.

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First Published: Fri, June 21 2019. 12:59 IST