U.S. spy agencies examine how Iran would react to Trump declaring victory: Reuters
Analysts are weighing whether a U.S. pullback would help de-escalate the conflict or embolden Iran as Republican election risks grow, sources said.
- On Tuesday, U.S. intelligence agencies began analyzing how Iran might respond if President Donald Trump declared a unilateral victory in the two-month-old war, according to two officials and a person familiar with the matter.
- The White House faces "enormous" domestic pressure to end the conflict, with 54% of Americans reporting negative financial impacts and officials worrying the war could contribute to deep Republican losses in midterm elections later this year.
- Intelligence assessments suggest if Trump declared victory and withdrew forces, Iran would view it as a win; maintaining a heavy troop presence would likely be perceived as a negotiating tactic, according to sources.
- White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said the U.S. will "not be rushed into making a bad deal," while diplomatic efforts have failed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran continues disrupting shipping.
- During the ceasefire that began April 8, Iran has recovered buried munitions and drones, meaning tactical costs of resuming full-scale war are arguably higher now than in the conflict's initial days, sources said.
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