US President Donald Trump is reviewing a military proposal for an intensive 10- to 14-day aerial bombardment against Iran following attacks that killed four American service members, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The plan, presented by Adm. Brad Cooper, head of the US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM), aims to utilize a “go big” strategy to cripple Tehran’s missile and drone capabilities. Cooper argued that Washington must increase its air attacks to “significantly blunt” the Iranian threat and break the stalemate. He maintains that destroying Tehran’s offensive infrastructure would eventually reduce the need for the US to rely on defensive munitions. Despite reports of internal friction, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell asserted that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Cooper and Caine remain “completely aligned and are united in mission.”