If Trump Joins Israel-Iran Conflict, U.S. Troops in Mideast Could Be Vulnerable
Iran’s leader vowed that his country would respond to any U.S. involvement in the war with Israel.
Iran’s leader vowed that his country would respond to any U.S. involvement in the war with Israel.
Wealthy Gulf countries are alarmed and anxious about Israel and Iran’s new war.
They rose more than 4 percent as traders wondered if the United States would take a more active role in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The decision to launch a full-on attack on Iran would be in the gray area between the president’s powers as commander in chief and the Constitution’s mandate that only Congress can declare war.
Maj. Gen. Ali Shadmani had been in the job for mere days. News of his death came as President Trump called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and threatened its supreme leader.
American commanders have put troops on high alert throughout the region as fears of a wider war grow.
Israel’s military campaign reminds some of America’s ill-fated Middle East interventions, which President Trump has long denounced.
The president wrote in a social media post that the United States knew his location.
President Trump spent the first months of his term holding back Israel’s push for an assault on Iran’s nuclear program. With the war underway, his posture has gyrated as he weighs sending in the U.S. military.
President Trump’s early departure comes after a White House official said he had decided not to sign onto a G7 statement about Israel and Iran. In the end, he did sign it.