Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump says he will hold a news conference today in the Oval Office with military leaders.
He says he'll discuss the war in Iran.
This comes after Trump used profanity online over the weekend.
He's demanding that Tehran open the Strait of Hormuz to shipping.
NPR's Mara Liason says he has set another deadline.
The latest moving of the goalposts is opening the Strait of Hormuz.
Donald Trump now says the Strait must be opened by Tuesday or else.
But that's a big difference from what he was saying last week that the U.S.
Didn't need to open the Strait.
The U.S. Allies in Europe should deal with it themselves or that the Strait would open naturally when the war ended.
And the fact that he goes back and forth so many times gives the impression that Trump is making it
up as he goes along and that there is n't a clear strategy even when the military, strategy may largely be working.
NPR's Mara Liason reporting.
Israel says it has killed the intelligence chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.
This follows an Iranian missile attack that killed at least four people in Israel.
NPR's Daniel Estrin has more from Tel Aviv.
Iran has confirmed the killing of Majid Khademi, intelligence chief of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Israel's defense minister said Israel would continue to,
quote, hunt down Iran's leaders one by one and threaten to destroy Iran's national infrastructure if Iran