... by Trump and his aides, it can be assumed that the administration expected an intensive military operation lasting about 4-6 weeks. This makes April 1 a real moment of strength testing," the newspaper notes.However, the reality turned out to be more complicated. Trump, who is accustomed to relying on intuition and improvisation, for the first time faced a situation from which one cannot just "get out." Unlike #tariffs, which can be quickly imposed and lifted, the outcome of the war is not...
... under the unilateral control of the United States.Irritation and regret are growing within the US president's team. Axios sources report on the so—called "buyer's regret" - fears that the attack on Iran was a mistake."Some key figures around Trump had doubts or wanted more time. In the end, he just said: "I just want to do it." He greatly overestimated his ability to overthrow the regime without sending ground troops," said a source close to the administration.According to him, Trump was ...
...ted."In Washington and in capitals around the world, officials are preparing for a much longer crisis. Three different people in the administration and in the allied countries believe that instability in the Middle East and US involvement may continue until September," Axios reports, citing sources.Trump himself and his team initially expected a more modest timeframe. The administration expected the intensive military operation to last about four to six weeks."Averaging the dates mentioned...