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Trump Says 'Anything Possible' on Iran War; Weighs Preventive Airstrikes to Stop Iran's Nuclear Weapon Development
Dec 13, 2024, 04:09 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has expressed a cautious stance regarding the potential for war with Iran, stating that 'anything is possible' in the current geopolitical climate. His remarks come amid rising tensions and discussions about Iran's nuclear capabilities. Reports indicate that Trump's team is considering various options to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, including the possibility of preventive airstrikes. This approach marks a significant shift from the traditional policy of relying on diplomacy and sanctions to contain Tehran. Analysts suggest that Trump's inclination to avoid regional conflict may influence his decision-making process as he navigates the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations.
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