The article discusses the escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly focusing on U.S. military actions against Iran under Trump's administration. It posits that instead of leading to surrender, the U.S. attack may provoke retaliation from Iran, which has the capability to strike various U.S. bases across the region. Various potential retaliation strategies from Iran are explored, including conventional military strikes and hybrid tactics like cyberattacks. The narrative reflects a broader concern about the increasing use of military force by world leaders to enforce their will, raising fears of further conflict.
Trump's hope is that an Iran regime, weakened by a clear demonstration of military inferiority... will opt for the unconditional surrender sought by the White House.
Iran is more likely to seek retaliation, possibly through conventional attacks against U.S. bases or hybrid retaliation that includes cyberattacks.
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