Why is Trump seemingly hesitant to initiate a direct attack against Iran, despite mounting tensions? This crucial question is at the forefront of global discourse, impacting not only the primary actors but the entire Middle East.
The discussion highlights the significant risk of any major conflict between the US and Iran, emphasizing how such an event is almost certain to spill over. The potential global repercussions demand a deep understanding of the delicate geopolitical balance.
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But what's your take on what's happening with Iran and why Trump has been afraid seemingly to actually initiate this wild illegal attack against a foreign nation? Well, this is the big question that everybody wants to know. Uh and I think not just the the direct actors, the United States, uh Iran, I will even throw Israel uh into that uh sentence as well, but the entire region of the Middle East, and also the world, because the the risk of any major conflict that's breaking out between the US and Iran uh is is most certainly going to spill over even beyond uh the the Persian Gulf and the Middle East. That's uh because the Iranians have said that they'll regard any attack. This would be the second unprovoked attack by the Trump administration against Iran. Uh but there the Iranians said they will regard any attack by the US also as an attack by Israel and vice versa. So, both Israel and the US military targets in the region are going to be hit by Iranian missiles if Trump goes through with what he's been threatening, which is he's going to, you know, bomb Iran and the ...