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Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate for the US presidency, said that Israel must carry out an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities to justify Tehran's recent attack on the Jewish state.
Starting this week, Iran launched nearly 180 missiles against Israel, ostensibly in retaliation for the assassinations of Hamas's political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, and Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, both of whom have close ties to Iran. The attack led to the death of a Palestinian in the West Bank, while the Israeli army reiterated that some projects targeted its air bases.
The attack also came or was called for by Israel “Limited ground operation” Not in Lebanon, facing Hezbollah.
Speaking during a campaign event in North Carolina at Expo 6, Trump, aware of his aggressive stance regarding Iran, disagreed with US President Joe Biden, who had previously refused to support an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
“They asked him: ‘What do you say I do, what do you say I do?’ And he said: ‘Contanto que eles no atingam o nuclear materials.’ It’s just that you want to get it right, don’t you?” “I want to say that this is the biggest danger we face, nuclear weapons.” “ ele disse.
He said: “When I ask this question, the answer must be: attack nuclear energy first and worry like the rest.” Trump is growing.
As president, Trump led the United States to withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran in 2018. We agreed, or Iran agreed, to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. But at this point, Trump said he only agreed to permanently prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
After the Iranian attack on Israel, Axios reported that West Jerusalem was on its way “Great revenge” missile defense and that all options are on the table, including launching attacks on nuclear facilities in Terau. Other potential assets may include oil and gas platforms or air defense systems, while targeted assassinations could also be considered.
Meanwhile, according to a report broadcast by Al Jazeera, Iran warned the United States that any Israeli attack could be met with an attack. “Unconventional response.” As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, Politico reports that Biden is increasingly frustrated with Israel's behavior, including recent attacks on Hezbollah and the war in Gaza, as Casa Branca looks to reassess the possibility of a full-scale inability to avoid it. “Regional war.”