Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is your assessment of Trump’s current policy toward Iran, and do you expect further attacks?
- How do you interpret the recent military activity involving planes heading to Israel, and could it signal a new attack on Iran?
- Do you believe negotiations with the U.S. under Trump are viable, or has trust been irreparably damaged?
- What role does Israel play in escalating tensions, and how likely is it that they will drag the U.S. into direct conflict?
- How do you view the geopolitical alignment between Iran, Russia, and China, and what does it mean for future stability?
Larry C. Johnson:
- Trump is not finished with Iran; he will look for excuses to escalate, and Iran must remain vigilant and prepared for more aggression.
- The increased flights to Israel suggest preparations for another strike, but Iran has shown resilience and strategic restraint in past responses.
- Negotiations under Trump are pointless—there’s no trust, and the U.S. has consistently broken agreements and pursued regime change.
- Israel is pushing for escalation, possibly through false-flag operations, and Trump may be manipulated into deeper involvement despite public fatigue.
- Iran’s alliance with Russia and China is strategic and necessary; these relationships provide critical support against Western pressure and help balance global power.
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