The president has long taken a hardline stance on Iran, but with Tehran testing the limits of Western resolve, he has an opening to reset the equation.
Sunday marked one year since Iran launched its first direct ballistic missile attack on Israel, a moment that marked a dangerous escalation in Tehran’s aggression against the Jewish state.
Exactly 12 months later, as Jews up and down the country were celebrating the first day of Passover, Iran’s proxies in Yemen, the Houthis, fired a missile toward Israel that saw citizens of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and everywhere in between fleeing to bomb shelters.
The situation remains volatile, and the world is watching. Now, with US President Donald Trump signaling that he will make a swift decision on Iran, he has a critical opportunity to finally enforce real deterrence against the regime in Tehran.
Israel anticipates a nuclear Tehran
Trump, who has threatened military action if no deal is reached on halting Iran’s nuclear program, told reporters aboard Air Force One that he met with advisers on Iran and expected a quick decision, giving no further details.Past negotiations have only bought Iran time to advance its nuclear program. The Oman talks cannot become another endless cycle of dialogue without results, especially given Israel’s desire to deal with the Iranian issue once and for all.
Israel remains Iran’s primary target, and the US must ensure that Israel has the military and intelligence support needed to defend itself, including advanced missile defense systems and preemptive strike capabilities. If Iran attacks again, Israel should have a green light to respond with overwhelming force.
Trump has built his presidency on confronting adversaries. Now, with Iran testing the limits, he has a chance to prove that his tough rhetoric translates into real results. If he fails, the Iranians will push forward with their nuclear program, embolden their proxies, and threaten Israel like never before. But if Trump succeeds, he could reshape the Middle East.
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Time for Trump to show his tough rhetoric on Tehran carries results - editorial
The president has long taken a hardline stance on Iran, but with Tehran testing the limits of Western resolve, he has an opening to reset the equation.
