Trump discusses strikes on Iran and negotiations: what is known about US plans.
Scenarios of US actions regarding Iran
According to UATV: US President Donald Trump is considering various scenarios of action regarding Iran, including the possibility of both military strikes and negotiations. This issue has become a topic of discussion within his team as the situation in Iran escalates amid protests. In particular, the US may respond to the suppression of protests in the country by striking Iranian facilities.
Donald Trump, who recently announced 25% sanctions against Iran, has two options under consideration:
- to conduct negotiations, delaying a possible strike;
- to carry out military actions, after which to move to the negotiation process.
According to experts, the situation could lead to uncontrolled escalation, which raises concerns.
Expert opinion
Igor Semivolos, director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, noted: 'Previously, there was controlled escalation, but now there is a risk that events may spiral out of control.'
According to Semivolos, it is necessary to be prepared for possible changes in the situation and a prompt response from the US.
Thus, the question of US actions regarding Iran remains open and requires careful analysis of potential consequences, both for the region and for international politics in general. Given the growing tension, it is important for the United States to carefully weigh all options, as any military actions could have serious repercussions for stability in the Middle East and global relations.
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