How Trump's Team Responded to the Decision to Strike Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has heard opinions from his advisors regarding a potential strike against Iran in order to clarify the positions within his administration. This was reported by The New York Times.
Vice President Jay D. Vance indicated that he does not view the idea as effective, but emphasized that he would support the President's decision. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in turn, stated that support would only be possible if the objective of the action is limited to a military strike and does not aim for regime change.
The military leadership has presented possible risks but has not put forward overt objections. Legal experts have noted that such an action could be considered lawful.
At the same time, the political team has warned of potential negative repercussions, but the decision-making process has been postponed. The publication highlights that during the discussions, no party has sharply attempted to block this initiative.