Middle East war live: Trump mulls 'winding down' Iran war as US sends thousands more marines
US President Trump is contemplating reducing military operations against Iran, amid ongoing US-Israeli airstrikes in the region and the deployment of additional troops.
US President Donald Trump indicated on Friday that he may consider "winding down" military operations against Iran, despite significant escalation in troop levels in the region. Reports suggest the US is dispatching three additional amphibious assault ships and approximately 2,500 more marines as the conflict stretches into its fourth week. This buildup raises questions about the US's strategic objectives in the region while Trump's potential shift in policy indicates a possible reconsideration of ongoing military engagements.
Simultaneously, Israeli forces have intensified their military actions, targeting Iranian positions in Tehran and Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut. The Israeli military has confirmed strikes on what they label as "regime targets" in Tehran, retaliating against reported missile attacks from Iran aimed at Israel. The ongoing conflict highlights a complex web of regional tensions, where the US and Israel are aligning against Iranian influence, further complicating diplomatic relations and peace efforts in the Middle East.
As the situation unfolds, the implications of Trump's remarks about reducing military action could reflect a broader strategy reevaluation, amidst domestic pressures and international critiques regarding U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts. The live blog on France24 serves as a continuous source of updates as the dynamics evolve, revealing the fast-paced nature of a conflict that has far-reaching effects not only for the nations involved but also for global geopolitical stability.