What will be the international reaction to U.S. actions against Iran by Dec 31, 2025?
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Statements from international organizations like the UN or EU, or credible news reports
President-elect Trump Weighs Military Options Against Iran's Nuclear Program, Including Airstrikes, Reports Wall Street Journal
Dec 13, 2024, 04:34 AM
President-elect Donald Trump is actively considering military options to prevent Iran from advancing its nuclear weapons program. Reports indicate that Trump's team is weighing the possibility of preemptive airstrikes as part of a broader strategy, moving away from traditional diplomatic and economic measures. Trump's advisors are reportedly concerned that existing economic pressures may not be sufficient to contain Tehran's ambitions. This potential shift in U.S. foreign policy comes amid increasing tensions in the region, with Trump acknowledging the unpredictable nature of international conflicts. The Wall Street Journal has cited sources indicating that Trump's administration is exploring aggressive actions in response to Iran's nuclear developments.
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