It Looks Inevitable That Trump Will Strike Iran
The Trump administration demands Iran end uranium enrichment and missile programs, with a 50% chance of military action as diplomatic efforts deteriorate, risking regional escalation.
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US President Donald Trump has instructed his team to develop options for swift military action against Iran that would be decisive but would not drag the United States into a protracted war in the Middle East, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing The Wall Street Journal. According to the publication's sources, Trump anticipates strike scenarios capable of inflicting significant damage on the Iranian regime to force Tehran to make concessions. This prima…
Iran Without a Plan
Foreign Affairs Iran Without a Plan The administration risks repeating the Iraq debacle as farce. (CARLOS BARRIA/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) The United States is steamrolling toward another Middle East crisis of its own making. A second American-Israeli attack on Iran seems almost inevitable—this time likely to be far deadlier for all involved parties. President Donald Trump has surged military assets to the region, threatening that “time is run…
U.S. President Donald Trump has instructed his advisers to prepare scenarios of quick and severe attacks against Iran that would not lead to a protracted conflict in the Middle East. According to officials, the best option would be to strike the regime so badly that Tehran would have to accept US demands for a nuclear program and release opponents and dissidents, written The Wall Street Journal. According to officials, severe air strikes that co…
The Pentagon and the White House are working on joint plans and scenarios for a possible military strike against Iran, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
With the US on the verge of attacking Iran, diplomatic efforts to broker a deal appear to have fizzled. Israeli and Arab officials joined forces earlier this month to successfully persuade President Donald Trump to hold off on attacking Tehran, fearing a regional bloodbath. But earlier this week, a Gulf official familiar with the discussions between US officials told HuffPost that the chances of averting an attack were only 50%. The odds look ev…
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