“Two weeks” became two days.
On Thursday Donald Trump gives Iranians a deadline if they want to avoid a US strike in their nuclear facilities, but that deadline has been a greater than more than just more easier than expensive
Two days later, announced by the US President on Saturday night that US warplanes pumped three nuclear areas, by the attack he said is “very successful”.
The “Two Week Deadline” for negotiations is something? An urge to attract Iranians to a false sense of security this week? Or did the scenes do negotiations led by designated adventurer Trump Steve Witkoff Collapse?
In the immediate after the attacks, it is small. But in his social media post expressed attacks, Trump added “Today is time for peace”.
However that can be an optimistic viewpoint.
Iran warned reprisals if the US participated in Israel attacking its sovereign territory. And while the Israelites made many efforts to weaken the military capabilities in Iran, Ayatollah had the weapons he made.
Things can be inspiring fast.
Now the game is starting. How did Iran respond to these attacks on these three sites, including the Fordo, seen as a crown attribute of nuclear nuclear?
Trump shows hoping that the US attacks Iran to make more concessions on the negotiation table, but as a country does not want to talk while America also falls.
And while Trump seems to have imposed that US attack is an activity, it is time to find out if Americans who strengthen the Iranian research facilities.
If not, then pressure to strike again – or the president has a serious political risk for small military profits.
That risk includes political political concerns, with international security questions. The hope of a US attack in Iran has already prompted sharp criticism not only from the Democrats but also from the “America of Trump’s first” activity.
If this attack is an off event, Trump may enjoy divisions on his base. But if it holds a greater conflict, the President issued himself as a “peace advocate” may have revolt in his rank.
Saturday attacks are an aggressive step for a president who has been in a new war in his first term of president and often fights the main conflicts of ancient passage in ancient times.
Trump makes his step. Where it comes here is not perfect in his control.