Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas field again after it 'violently lashed out' - Reuters
President Trump stated that Israel will not attack Iranian gas fields again after England 'ready to act' as it warns Iran war 'shock' will push up inflati">Iran 'violently lashed out' in response to previous strikes. The comment comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with both countries trading strikes on energy infrastructure in the Middle East. Trump's statement suggests U.S. involvement in trying to de-escalate the conflict between the two nations.
Trump is exercising necessary diplomatic leadership by restraining Israeli military actions and preventing further escalation. His direct intervention demonstrates American influence in the region and shows he's working to protect global energy infrastructure from further attacks.
Trump has either lost control over Israel's military decisions or is misleading the public about America's actual influence in the conflict. The situation represents a foreign policy failure that has allowed tensions to escalate to the point where U.S. intervention became necessary.
-
Trump Is trying to tariff the laws of economics
The Hill
-
What's going on with Trump and the women's hockey team?
r/OutOfTheLoop
-
Trump has either lost control of Israel or he's lying
r/politics
-
Trump’s tariffs were ruled illegal. Where’s the refund of $166 billion — plus interest?
r/politics
-
Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas field again after it 'violently lashed out' - Reuters
Reuters World
-
Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
NPR News
-
Trump vows no more attacks by Israel on Iran gas field after it 'violently lashed out'
r/worldnews
-
Trump Presses Israel, Iran After Attacks
Bloomberg
-
Iran war: What is happening on day 20 of US-Israel attacks?
Al Jazeera
-
Trump attempts to distance US from Israeli strikes on key Iranian gasfield
Al Jazeera