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Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Nobody: 7:30am On Jan 09, 2020
Though President Donald Trump's showdown with Iran mercifully ended short of a full-blown war, the near miss did nothing to defuse a confrontation almost certain to boil up again soon.

While both sides can claim strategic advances and political payoffs, the riskiest standoff between the enemies in decades may have transitioned their confrontation to a new, more dangerous phase. That's because the structures of conflict and the diplomatic disconnect between revolutionary Iran and a nationalistic US administration that tore up the nuclear deal involving both countries are still in place.

The showdown uncorked a fierce controversy in Washington, where there's a widening partisan dispute over Trump's rationale for the killing of Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani, which sparked the crisis.

The weeklong scare also left a chilling memory of how the impulsive choices of a seat-of-the-pants President brought his nation to the cusp of another war in the Middle East.

It's possible Trump might learn the wrong lessons from his brinkmanship. And the drama exposed the failings of a gutted national security team staffed largely by inexperienced or deeply ideological officials apparently prone to confusion and mixed messages.

On the upside, tensions that culminated in Trump's evaluation that Iran was "standing down" after not killing any Americans in strikes at bases in Iraq did not spin out of control. Both sides were apparently able to telegraph their intentions, through public rhetoric and a Swiss diplomatic channel, to avoid miscalculations that could have spilled over into a war.

While there are hopes that stepping back from the brink will give each side an incentive to kick off a fresh diplomatic process, it's more likely they will return to the same state of mutual loathing that has prevailed for 40 years.

Iraq is still on edge -- a brace of rockets landed in the highly fortified Green Zone of Baghdad on Wednesday -- the area that hosts the US Embassy, which was previously attacked by a pro-Iran mob.

The drones and missiles may have been pulled back for now, but it would be naive to assume this episode is over. Events in the Middle East take months and years to play out. And Iran's history suggests that it will not view a limited missile strike as sufficient vengeance for the killing of a top leader like Soleimani -- who headed the elite Quds Force of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, meaning more proxy militia violence is likely.

"I think that anybody who tells you that this is over and that the retaliation has now ceased and we can all make assessments based on where we are right now ... that's very unlikely. The story is far from over," said Susan Hennessey, a former National Security Agency attorney who is now a CNN legal analyst, on "The Situation Room."

Still, after looking like he was talking the United States into the kind of Middle East quagmire he decried as a candidate, Trump was glad to step back on Wednesday.

"Iran appears to be standing down, which is a good thing for all parties concerned and a very good thing for the world," he said at the White House.

The President's team, eyeing his reelection race, has material to work with. They will boast about how Trump, daring to take a step discounted by his predecessors as too inflammatory, wiped Soleimani, whom he blasted as a terrorist "monster," off the planet.

More strategically, Trump may have established a principle that could be significant in future US-Iran tensions. The killing of Soleimani, who masterminded Iran's regional network of militia allies like Hezbollah and Hamas, signals that Washington now sees Iran's proxy activity as grounds for military action, a new threshold in the confrontation.

"There was a direct attack, direct assault on the US Embassy, US sovereign soil, by Iranian proxies," said David Urban, a senior Trump political adviser and veteran of the first Gulf War.

"This President, unlike presidents in the past, decided to say, 'No longer will the US allow Iran to attack the US via proxies,' " Urban told CNN's Christiane Amanpour. That new standard could be significant given Iran's record of using affiliated groups to attack US targets -- such as the assault on the US Marine barracks in Lebanon in 1983. But it could also be a trigger to a future conflict.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/09/politics/donald-trump-iran-congress/index.html

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Nobody: 7:32am On Jan 09, 2020
Okay grin
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Realtord43: 7:42am On Jan 09, 2020
Trump is damn already for any extremist provocation..iran must be HUMBLE angry

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Subduer: 12:05pm On Jan 09, 2020
Trump defeats CNN again, & will continue to defeat all enemies, internal and external.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Nobody: 12:45pm On Jan 09, 2020
Subduer:
Trump defeats CNN again, & will continue to defeat all enemies, internal and external.

That person behind CNN truly doesn't like Trump though or do I say it all for Business sake...it's been since the elections

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Slawormir: 2:04pm On Jan 09, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Trump should apologize

Soleimani was supposed to meet with irag prime minister in Baghdad to discuss about security and peace talks
No evidence to show he is aiding terrorists
And no evidence to show he is about to launch an imminent terror campaign
America should stop gathering false report and accusing people anyhow
That was how Saddam Hussein was accused of having enough arsenal
Till today no evidence
Killing a government official of a sovereign nation just because you have intelligent report that he is aiding terrorists is bad. Another country top commander for that matter! America dey craze o
Them just dey form power


Like i will always say
Although them go defeat Iran if them really fight but i can bet my balls Iran go bloody America small even Americans nor go see body take celebrate thier own Victory

For this life no body be superman

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Nobody: 2:04pm On Jan 09, 2020
America is a terrorist nation, they av killed millions of innocent people in Vietnam,Japan,Iraq,Afghanistan, Libya...etc,The terrorist state of Iran is still learning where America is,Anyway I wish both rogue terrorist States best of luck if they go to war.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by TRUSTEDGUY: 2:05pm On Jan 09, 2020
Like for America

Share for Iran

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Brownhypo: 2:05pm On Jan 09, 2020
The way things are propelling eeehn, I think it's Over jor

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Daviddson(m): 2:05pm On Jan 09, 2020
Why?
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by NORSYK(m): 2:06pm On Jan 09, 2020
Iran is not going to invade Texas or Alaska. The war will be fought in the Iranian soil. Americans have nothing to Lose. Much of the Humanitarian casualties will be on the Iranian Citizens/Land. I pity Iranians!

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Opinedecandid(m): 2:06pm On Jan 09, 2020
Till now?
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by frankmoney(m): 2:06pm On Jan 09, 2020
Ok
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by optimus106(m): 2:07pm On Jan 09, 2020
I thought you guys were all about action.

Just wasting government time.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by fergie001: 2:08pm On Jan 09, 2020
CNN?



....mtchew


PS: One terrorist is up there, he should be ignored.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by toxxnoni(m): 2:09pm On Jan 09, 2020
Hnm
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by merryossai(m): 2:09pm On Jan 09, 2020
Iran showed with their previous toothless attack that we overestimated what they could do.

Gather here if you think this war is over before it started.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Ilerioluwa02: 2:09pm On Jan 09, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Trump should apologize

Soleimani was supposed to meet with irag prime minister in Baghdad to discuss about security and peace talks
No evidence to show he is aiding terrorists

Well, if his reason, as he said in his speech were true, then he does not need to apologize to anyone.
He claimed the guy has got so much blood in his hands.. and was responsible for so many killings.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by EVERSAGE: 2:11pm On Jan 09, 2020
okay.

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by maestroferddi: 2:11pm On Jan 09, 2020
It is over since...

CNN, Trump has shown una shege.

One man riot!

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by mytime24(f): 2:11pm On Jan 09, 2020
Waiting for season2
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by Richdad50(m): 2:12pm On Jan 09, 2020
shocked
Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by chelseamann(m): 2:12pm On Jan 09, 2020
You can never trust all this Islamic countries....Trump should wipe off Iran entirely from the world map jare

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Re: Trump Vs. Iran: It's Not Over (Analysis) by wonuks(m): 2:13pm On Jan 09, 2020
cool

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