Feb 21 • 08:37 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Sources to Reuters: War with Iran Seems More Likely than an Agreement

Sources indicate that both Israel and neighboring countries believe a war between the U.S. and Iran is more probable than reaching an agreement between them.

Reports from Reuters reveal growing concerns among Israeli and regional sources regarding the potential for military conflict with Iran, suggesting that the likelihood of a war between the U.S. and Iran has increased beyond that of achieving a diplomatic agreement. Both sides appear to be skeptical about the possibility of negotiations, especially in light of Iran's steadfast refusal to compromise on its nuclear ambitions. This stance is viewed as not only obstinate but also 'dangerously' misguided by sources familiar with the situation.

Moreover, tensions are compounded by U.S. President Donald Trump's military posture in the region, described as being 'locked in' to an aggressive policy due to the current placement of American troops. This has created a situation where Trump is perceived to be unable to downsize military presence without a clear commitment from Iran to abandon its nuclear weapon aspirations. As a result, both American and Israeli sources suggest that the widening gap between their positions on Iran are becoming irreconcilable, which significantly elevates the risk of an imminent military escalation.

The implications of these findings are significant not only for U.S.-Iran relations but also for regional security in the Middle East. As both sides prepare for possible outcomes that could include military engagement, the geopolitical landscape may be on the verge of a tumultuous shift, with potential ramifications affecting various stakeholders in the region and beyond.

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