Uncertainty in Trump's Iran Policy: Contradictory War Messages
Trump's Iran Policy is Complicated - Trump's Iran policy is convoluted War - US President Donald Trump's recent statements regarding Iran have caused great concern and raised questions in the international community. As his statements about war or peace contradict each other, uncertainty prevails regarding the White House's Iran strategy.

According to "Axios", Trump's war rhetoric regarding Iran is completely erratic. While the President claims on one hand that military operations are "almost over", on the other hand, some of his advisors, and even he himself, believe that the war is still in its early stages. This dual stance also causes concern among allies.
"The New York Times" notes that Trump and his advisors may have misjudged Iran's response to military intervention. The steps taken by the US have led to different outcomes than Tehran's expected reaction, further escalating tensions in the region.
CNN, meanwhile, emphasizes that the US and Iran are fighting "two separate wars." While the United States demonstrates its readiness to use military force to defend its interests, Iran continues its strategy with the aim of increasing its regional influence and weakening its rivals. These two different objectives further increase the risk of collision.
According to "The Wall Street Journal", Trump's advisors, wary of political consequences, are urging him to find an "exit strategy" to de-escalate tensions with Iran. Further escalation of tensions could negatively impact the president's election campaign.
Overall, the Trump administration's strategy regarding Iran remains opaque for both the country domestically and the international community. This uncertainty poses a serious threat to peace and stability in the region, while also leading to an unpredictable situation in international relations.
