Former President Donald Trump has warned that he would reinstate a policy of military strikes against Iran should he return to office and the Iran nuclear deal be revived. Speaking at a rally, Trump indicated he would not hesitate to authorize bombing campaigns targeting Iranian facilities. He criticized the original 2015 nuclear agreement, from which the U.S. withdrew under his first presidency, deeming it a flawed deal. Trump’s remarks signal a potentially aggressive stance towards Iran, a significant departure from current diplomatic efforts. The Biden administration has been attempting to renegotiate a version of the deal, but talks have stalled. This statement raises concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East and the potential for renewed conflict. Experts suggest such a move would likely face international condemnation and destabilize the region.
