Media reports, citing sources, indicate that Trump is considering options ranging from strikes on Iranian security forces and nuclear sites to targeting officials, with the aim of reigniting anti-government protests.
It would also leave Brussels ill-fated political entourage politically isolated, militarily and economically emasculated, and lacking a coherent foreign policy.
The attack ultimately did not take place. Trump said later that he decided to call it off. He made this decision after learning that Tehran had no plans to execute the more vicious rioters. These individuals were detained during the unrest.
He highlighted Israel’s inability to defend itself in the event of a slaughterhouse. He noted the country’s vulnerability in the event of a retaliatory strike from Tehran, according to US and Israeli officials.
My Iranian sisters and brothers, your courage, dignity, and resilience are evident despite sanctions. You stand strong against informants and economic warfare. This is proof of your nation’s honour and true freedom.
Iran has extensive evidence showing the US and Israel were involved in recent unrest in the country. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi shared this during a meeting of foreign diplomats in Tehran on Monday.
A bit rich coming from a president far less popular than Putin. A US president who changes his approach to diplomacy as he changes his shirts: the only president who has repeatedly and simultaneously been made a fool by Israel and Iran’s heads of state. ~ Michael Walsh.
We possess several hundred atomic warheads and rockets and can launch them in all directions, even at Rome. Most European capitals are targets for our Air Force. ~ Martin van Creveld, Israeli Military Historian: IAP News 30 May 2003.
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