Trump is considering another hit on Iran. Against a threat to China

angora24.pl 2 months ago

According to information provided by the "Wall Street Journal", citing American officials, U.S. president Donald Trump is considering reviving limited strikes against Iran after the peace talks in Pakistan failed. As noted, although theoretically it is besides possible to return to a large-scale bombing campaign, this script is considered to be unrealistic due to the hazard of destabilising the region and the President's reluctance to engage in a long-term military engagement.

The White House, referring to these reports, stressed that Trump reasonablely leaves all the additional possibilities. White home spokeswoman Olivia Wales pointed out that any media prediction of his decision was speculative.

The president himself, declaring his readiness to diplomatic action, besides suggested the anticipation of attacks on Iran's key infrastructure, including water installations, desalination facilities or power plants as possible targets.

Ormuz Strait Block

Trump besides announced the introduction of a blockade against ships attempting to flow through the Strait of Ormuz. In its communication, the Central Command of the United States reported that its forces would enforce these actions in an impartial manner vis-à-vis the vessels headed to and from Iranian ports, including the Gulf and Oman Gulf waters. At the same time, it was pointed out that the traffic of vessels related to another ports of another countries would not be disrupted.

Trump threatens China

According to the latest intelligence findings revealed by CNN station, China can deliver fresh air defence systems to Iran in the coming weeks. specified a step could further exacerbate tensions in the mediate East and further worsen the relation between Beijing and Washington.

Trump, who plans to visit China at the beginning of next month, announced the consequences for specified a scenario.

If China does, they'll have large problems. – warned the leader of the United States.

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