Trump's War Against Iran Is at a Decisive Crossroads
Thousands of U.S. troops arrive as analysts predict a six-week window for conflict escalation or resolution, with oil prices rising above $115 per barrel, signaling market tension.
- Thousands of U.S. troops are arriving in the Middle East in preparation for a potential ground invasion as the Iran conflict enters a critical six-week window.
- President Trump wants the war wrapped up in roughly six weeks, with the U.S. having issued 15 demands in a peace document that Tehran has yet to fully accept.
- Seizing Kharg Island remains the primary objective, though analysts warn that "holding it, defending it, and preventing Iran from torching it" presents a significant tactical hurdle.
- On Monday, CNN Global Affairs analyst Kim Dozier criticized the administration's approach, describing the U.S. negotiating posture toward Tehran as akin to an "armed robbery."
- Over the weekend, Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research warned that U.S. boots on the ground create a "bog of war," as military options present significant casualty risks without guaranteed success.
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Full-scale escalation in Iran will shatter Western economies
The world’s major stock and bond markets opened the week with a modest rally. Indeed, despite world oil prices more than doubling since the outbreak of the Iran war, markets have so far remained relatively stable. Most major indexes are down but not collapsing and bond yields, though considerably higher, are not yet showing signs of panic. Don’t expect that to last. Barring a dramatic development that puts a decisive end to the war in sight, the…
CNN Analyst: Trump's Peace Plan Is Telling Iran Agree, or 'This Is a Stick-Up'
CNN Analyst: Trump's Peace Plan Is Telling Iran Agree, or 'This Is a Stick-Up' On Monday’s CNN This Morning, the network cast President Trump less as the Commander-in-Chief than as a common street criminal. Global affairs analyst Kim Dozier -- who was a longtime overseas reporter for CBS News -- likened Trump’s negotiating posture toward Iran to an armed robbery, suggesting the U.S. was telling Tehran: agree to Washington’s demands, “or else th…
"Iran Is Trump's Waterloo": Us Leader's Distorted Reality of the Battle with Tehran Is Hit by a Wall
"Let me say I won," he said at a meeting held in Kentucky on 11 March. "I think I won," he said on the southern foothill of the Albe House on 20 March. "We won this war. The war was won," he said in Oval Bureau on 24 March. "We won a great victory," he said at a fundraising dinner on 25 March, reports The Guardian.
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN. One month into its operation, President Donald Trump's war in Iran is at a crossroads. A rapidly escalating conflict could expand further with the deployment of US ground troops and trigger a global economic meltdown. Despite Trump's insistence that Iran and the United States are maintaining "productive" contacts, there are no signs that either side has the political skill to end the war. Iran has denied that …
The PP's burning warrior, the same as the Aznar promoter of the Iraq war, led Núñez Feijoo to sign with both hands on March 1, celebrating the 'fall' of tyranny in Iran, which should be supported 'without nuances' to liberal democracies (at war), but it has been Deputy Cayetana Álvarez of Toledo who has blacked it over white 'Yes, to the war against Iran'
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