Turkish journalist Yahya Bostan claims that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convinced US President Donald Trump to strike Iran and hoped for a regime change in the country.
According to Bostan, Netanyahu allegedly convinced Trump that "if you remove the leader, the rest will be easy, and the people themselves will overthrow the regime."
However, the journalist notes that three weeks later, regime change is no longer being discussed. He claims that the conflict has essentially narrowed down to the situation around the Strait of Hormuz.
Bostan also writes that Trump is currently trying to gain international support to restore shipping in the strait and is very likely regretting his decision.
Meanwhile, the famous American journalist Tucker Carlson has published statements about Trump potentially dropping a nuclear bomb on Iran. Earlier, Trump had issued threats such as “I will wipe some parts of Iran off the face of the earth!” This indirectly confirms T. Carlson's words.
How realistic is it for Iran to be struck with nuclear weapons by the US or Israel?
According to Modern.az, military analyst, retired Lieutenant Colonel Nazim Bayram stated that there are no legal, political, or moral limits for Trump, Netanyahu, and US Secretary of War Pit Hegset regarding the use of nuclear weapons against Iran.
“If you recall, Trump, realizing that the initial plan to change the regime in Iran had failed, announced that “objects and population groups that we have not targeted until now will be targeted and destroyed!”
According to N. Bayram, if a nuclear bomb is dropped on Iran, it will not be an ordinary event:
“The US and Israel will not be able to escape this responsibility and will go down in history as those who opened the nuclear “Pandora's box” in the world and are accountable for its subsequent consequences.”
The military analyst stated that the whole world should be concerned, and first and foremost, nuclear countries Russia and China.
The dropping of a nuclear bomb on Iran will cause a major catastrophe in the region, and its effects on Azerbaijan are not excluded.
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