If He Wages War Unilaterally, Trump Will only Be the Latest of Many Presidents to Do So
- Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that a successful strike had been carried out on three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan—and confirmed that all aircraft have now left Iranian airspace.
- Trump's strike follows his longstanding opposition to endless wars and his belief that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, a stance predating his political career.
- The operation dropped a full payload of bombs on Fordow, and Trump called it a historic moment, congratulating American forces involved in the strike.
- Critics warn the strike risks escalating regional volatility, inflaming anti-American sentiment, and fueling cycles of retaliation with possible innocent casualties.
- The strike highlights the fragile global security balance and could intensify tensions, potentially complicating diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts with Iran.
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Trump promised not to wage "foreign wars." Now he has attacked Iran. Whether the war can be so easily accommodated is questionable.
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