Summary
- Walter Bloomberg reported that President Donald Trump’s key advisers are divided over the possibility of a military strike on Iran.
- It reported that Dan Caine warned an attack on Iran could expand into a protracted and costly conflict, with the outcome also uncertain.
- It reported that while there is speculation President Trump is leaning toward military action, he is allowing negotiations to continue for the time being.
According to Walter Bloomberg, an overseas economic breaking-news channel, on the 23rd (local time), views among President Donald Trump’s key advisers are said to be diverging over the possibility of a military strike on Iran.
Dan Caine, a senior U.S. military general, reportedly warned that attacking Iran could escalate into a protracted and costly conflict, with the outcome also uncertain.
Positions are also split among senior administration officials. While some are urging a cautious approach and a diplomatic resolution, others support military action. Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff reportedly asked to allow more time for negotiations, while Lindsey Graham and others are said to favor a hardline response.
While there is speculation that President Trump is leaning toward military action, he is reportedly allowing negotiations to continue for the time being.


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