Trump Claims He Could End the Iran War Instantly—Here’s the Strategy He’s Choosing Instead.
The U.S. President’s Stance
According to TSN.ua: U.S. President Donald Trump has stated he has the ability to bring the conflict with Iran to an immediate halt, but instead he is pursuing a more measured approach. A meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is scheduled for Thursday, where discussions will center on potential military assistance amid rising regional tensions. This diplomatic engagement highlights the administration’s effort to coordinate with key allies in a volatile environment.
At the same time, Trump’s European allies are refusing to join any military operation against Iran. The United States is currently exploring options for deploying troops and taking control of critical energy infrastructure inside Iran. Trump remarked:
“Oh, we could end this in two seconds if we wanted to. But we are being very careful. We want to do it. Don’t forget—Biden gave everything away.”These comments underscore his cautious yet determined approach, prioritizing strategic deliberation over rapid escalation.
As tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to mount, the stance of international partners remains crucial. Their refusal to participate in military operations could significantly shape Washington’s strategy. Trump’s upcoming meeting with Japan’s prime minister may prove pivotal in forging alliances and discussing possible actions, reflecting a broader U.S. effort to maintain stability across the Middle East.
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