2025-05-28
9 分钟I'm Helene Cooper.
I cover the US military for the New York Times.
So I'm sitting in my car in a parking lot outside the Pentagon.
I had a cubicle with a desk inside the building for years,
but the Trump administration has taken that away.
People in power have always made it difficult for journalists.
It hasn't stopped us in the past.
It's not going to stop us now.
I will keep working to get you the facts.
This work doesn't happen without subscribers to The New York Times.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines.
I'm Will Jarvis, in for Tracy Mumford.
Today's Wednesday, May 28th.
Here's what we're covering.
Tensions between the U.S. and Israel are flaring over how to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
The Times has learned that in just the past few days,
there's been a flurry of meetings between top Trump administration and Israeli officials,
as Israel's prime minister has threatened to launch an attack on Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities.
From Israel's perspective, Iran is particularly vulnerable to a strike right now.
Its regional allies like Hezbollah and Hamas are weakened,