Trump's 'Two-Phase Plan' on Iran! First Airstrike, Then Major Action if Khamenei Does Not Comply
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate as President Trump considers a two-phase military plan to cripple Iran's nuclear program.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have surged once again, with reports indicating that President Donald Trump is contemplating a severe 'two-phase' military plan aimed at permanently disabling Iran's nuclear program. This strategy is designed not only to pressure Iran into compliance with the nuclear deal but also hints at a potential regime change in Tehran if diplomatic efforts fail. The first phase of the plan focuses on limited airstrikes intended to compel Iran to adhere to the nuclear agreement.
As part of the first phase, the U.S. may conduct limited airstrikes targeting selective military installations or government centers in Iran. The intent behind these strikes is to send a clear signal to Tehran that Trump's demands are serious and not merely verbal threats. According to sources, these military actions could take place within the coming days, with Trump emphasizing that Iran must cease its uranium enrichment activities as a condition for a potential diplomatic resolution.
Should Iran continue to disregard the U.S. demands and maintain its nuclear enrichment program, the second phase of the plan could see the deployment of a broader military response. This escalatory strategy reflects not only the heightened tensions between the two nations but also the precariousness of the situation, wherein a misstep could lead to significant military confrontation in the region.