Analysis-Trump’s Iran strikes mark his biggest foreign policy gamble
#Iran strikes #Trump foreign policy #Operation Epic Fury #Regime change #Middle East conflict #Nuclear threat #Military escalation #US-Israel alliance
📌 Key Takeaways
- Trump launched largest military operation since Iraq and Afghanistan with joint US-Israel strikes on Iran
- The operation marks Trump's biggest foreign policy gamble with unclear strategic objectives
- Experts question whether air strikes alone can achieve Trump's stated goal of regime change in Tehran
- The strikes risk escalating into regional conflict while overshadowing domestic priorities ahead of midterms
📖 Full Retelling
🏷️ Themes
Military Escalation, Foreign Policy Gamble, Regime Change, Middle East Stability
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