Trump's 'Two-Phase Plan' on Iran! Air strike first, if Khamenei still doesn't agree, big action will be taken
Under the first phase of the plan, the US could launch a "limited air strike" against selected Iranian military bases or government centers
President Trump is planning a 'two-phase' military attack to force Iran to agree to a new nuclear treaty. The first phase will involve limited airstrikes, and if Iran does not comply, a full-scale war will be launched with the aim of overthrowing the regime.
This plan is not only intended to force Iran to abide by the nuclear deal, but also hints at a regime change in Tehran if it fails.
The first phase will involve limited airstrikes, aimed at forcing Iran to abide by the nuclear deal. If Tehran still does not halt its nuclear enrichment program, the US could launch a full-scale military operation.
Phase One: Warning Air Strike
Under the first phase of the plan, the US could launch a "limited air strike" against selected Iranian military bases or government centers. The primary purpose is to send a message to Iran that Trump's demands are not merely verbal threats. According to sources, this attack could occur within the next few days.
Trump wants Iran to export all its enriched uranium and limit its stockpile of long-range missiles. Furthermore, Trump wants Iran to stop supporting groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis.
Phase Two: A Comprehensive Military Operation and Regime Change
If Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and the government remain unmoved after the first phase, Trump will authorize the second phase. This will be a "broad campaign" targeting Iran's entire military machinery and regime facilities.
Experts believe that this time Trump's goal will not be limited to nuclear installations, but rather to overthrow the Iranian regime, which is currently facing its weakest phase since the 1979 revolution.
Next Few Days Are Crucial
However, it is unclear whether this show of force is merely a negotiation tactic or whether the Trump administration is truly moving towards destabilizing the Tehran regime. Experts say that Iran's current regime is perhaps at its weakest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
After a recent meeting with top advisers in the White House Situation Room, Trump indicated at a meeting of the Board of Peace that the world would know what was coming in the next 10 to 15 days.
Summary
Trump stated bluntly, "They (Iran) have to make a deal, or it will be very bad." Iran has not yet agreed to Trump's terms. Following recent talks in Geneva, Iran is preparing to submit a new written proposal within the next two weeks.