Is Trump chickening out of his threats on Iran?
Is Trump Chickening Out of His Threats on Iran?
On Monday evening, President Trump set a final deadline for Iran, promising to target its energy facilities by 7 p.m. Washington time if the Strait of Hormuz remained closed. The declaration came amid ongoing tensions, with the administration under pressure to escalate its stance.
Despite the lack of a resolution, Trump delayed his planned large-scale aerial assault. This pause has raised questions about the consistency of his approach, prompting speculation on whether it signals a shift in strategy or a continuation of his erratic decision-making.
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Is this a surprising reversal, or simply a reflection of Trump’s usual unpredictable approach?
Meanwhile, ICE agents have begun operations at major airport hubs, drawing attention to the agency’s expanding role in immigration enforcement. This development coincided with a notable remark by Trump following the passing of a respected public figure.
“Public enemy no. 1,” he declared, responding to the death of Robert Mueller, a figure he had long criticized.
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