What Trump Worried About Before Strikes on Iran: Details from CNN.
Donald Trump considered the possibility of strikes on Iranian nuclear program facilities. He emphasized the need to destroy targets, but at the same time feared getting drawn into a prolonged war. The Trump administration kept these plans secret, but now the decision has been made.
Serious discussions about possible US strikes on Iran took place in early June when CIA Director John Ratcliffe informed about Israel's readiness to attack.
After this, the administration reached out to Iran with a proposal to limit its actions and confirmed that there were no intentions to carry out further strikes. This indicates Trump's concerns about getting drawn into a prolonged war after possible attacks.
Such actions by the American president may deepen tensions between the US and Iran and impact the situation in the region. This further underscores the complexity of relations between the two countries.
The news reflects a troubling situation regarding the possible US strike on Iranian nuclear program facilities. It has been established that Trump demanded actions that could be decisive, but at the same time sought to avoid a prolonged war. After serious discussions and conflicts, the issue currently seems resolved, but this highlights the ongoing risks for international relations.
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