Trump's Iran Campaign: Progress, Risks, and Uncertainty
U.S. President Donald Trump initiates a military campaign against Iran, claiming victories like destroying missile sites and sinking warships. He announces the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and advocates for Iranians to seize control of their government. Trump seeks a role in selecting Irans next leader to prevent future threats. However, polls show limited American support, and gas prices surge due to Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Experts warn that regime change is challenging and cant be achieved through bombs alone, with risks including higher energy costs, U.S. casualties, and political fallout. The U.S. and Israel back Iranian Kurdish fighters, hinting at further action beyond airstrikes, leaving questions about the duration and definition of victory.
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