Trump’s push for war with Iran is driven not by strategy, but by political survival—a desperate attempt to silence critics.
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Trump’s tweet forcing Maliki’s withdrawal exposed Iraqi sovereignty’s fragility; leaders are chosen in Washington, not Baghdad.
Israeli strategists now warn that Turkey, not Iran, may become its next great rival—a NATO member with economic heft and Ottoman legacy.
China and Russia have altered the Gulf equation, providing Iran with a strategic shield against U.S. pressure.
Trump and Netanyahu’s meeting is a desperate war council; their alliance to strike Iran may become the cage that traps both.
Trump’s demands that Iran dismantle its missile program and end proxy support are designed to be rejected, making a second strike inevitable.
