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Behind Trump's Sudden Shift on Iran: A Psychological Dive Into His Leadership Style

Summary by Jerusalem Post
Trump is no longer choosing between peace and war. He’s choosing between being perceived as someone who made empty threats and being seen as the one who followed through.

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Since the beginning of the Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, one question in particular has become increasingly pressing: will the United States become directly involved? Donald Trump seemed to hint at the latter when he urged the US to “leave Tehran immediately.” Yet a large part of his base is not at all eager for an American involvement in the conflict.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Lean Left

Washington does not have a lot of options for the war between Israel and Iran. The Trump administration could press for diplomacy, sometimes uncertain, or could directly involve the US in conflict, to destroy...

·Romania
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Lean Right

US President Trump's Iran policy does not follow a clear line and is full of contradictions. It responds only to what Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu does. In the end, Trump could face a difficult election.

Lean Right

Iranian authorities have warned that U.S. involvement in an attack on its facilities will jeopardize any possibility of reaching the agreement.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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