President Donald Trump discussed the conditions under which U.S. forces might resume military operations against Iran during an interview on "My View with Lara Trump." He indicated that a deal unfavorable to the U.S. would be a trigger for such action. Trump noted that while negotiations between the U.S. and Iran have stalled, he believes both sides are close to reaching an agreement. He emphasized the military advantage the U.S. holds over Iran, citing the weakened state of Iran's military forces. Trump also addressed the potential political implications of military action in relation to the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, highlighting that public sentiment towards military intervention in Iran has shifted, with a recent poll indicating that 60% of Americans oppose such actions. He expressed concern about the impact of rising gas prices, which he attributed to the ongoing conflict with Iran, and acknowledged the limited timeframe for military decisions due to the political calendar.
Trump outlines conditions for potential U.S. military action against Iran
In a recent interview, President Trump outlined the conditions that could lead to renewed U.S. military action against Iran, emphasizing the current military advantage of the U.S. He noted the stalled negotiations between the two countries and discussed the potential political ramifications of military action ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, citing a recent poll showing increased opposition to military intervention among Americans.
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- ✕ very good negotiators
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Trump reveals the line Iran has to cross for US to restart offensive military campaign
Trump outlines conditions for potential U.S. military action against Iran