Trump Could Bomb Iran Again
9 Articles
9 Articles
Donald Trump has launched a direct attack on Iran, breaking his promise not to involve the U.S. in more wars. But it is not the only limit he has crossed: he has signed hundreds of executive orders, closed public agencies, challenged Congress and tried to withdraw citizenship by birth. Now, with the endorsement of the Supreme Court, which has restricted the power of judges to curb their decisions, his authoritarian drift gains ground. RealizaEls…
Behind the invasions of Iraq, Libya, Syria, Gaza, Lebanon, and now Iran
It is just six months into Trump’s presidency, and he has waged direct military assaults on two countries, Yemen and Iran. Many of Trump’s supporters were surprised by this, for he had campaigned on a platform of ending U.S. involvement in foreign wars.
Trump could bomb Iran again
President Trump has already warned Tehran that he’ll be back if Iran tries to revive and advance its nuclear programme, following the strikes by B-2 stealth bombers. Judging by the comments of the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Trump may find himself with this dilemma sooner than he thinks. Iran could return
Donald Trump wrestles fiercely about the interpretation of the military attacks he ordered against Iran on June 22. He wants to negotiate again with Tehran, but also does not rule out further attacks In the US as well as in the rest of the world, it is unclear how strongly the US attacks have actually weakened the government in Iran. Warlord Donald Trump spreads a triumphalist version of the events to sell his next actions. He lives in his own r…
Everything indicates that Trump realized that his buffoons would not stop Iran, that after its bombing the hell would be unleashed.The article We Saved from World War III, for now was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
By bombing Iran, the U.S. president once again showed that he was ready to conduct military operations, as long as they did not turn into a quagmire, writes the Atlantic. Yet there is nothing to say that his flash intervention will be enough to make Tehran fold.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium