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    Trump at a critical crossroads as Iran crisis deepens

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Pressure mounts on the president

    President Trump faces a pivotal decision on Iran. Ten days ago, he warned the United States would intervene to protect Iranian protesters if authorities used violence. He said American forces were locked, loaded, and ready to act. At the time, the crackdown had not fully escalated. Now, reports reveal the full scale of repression. The world waits to see Trump’s response.

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said only the president knows his plans. She added that the world can keep guessing. That uncertainty now dominates Washington. Observers ask how long patience can hold.

    Military options under review

    Senior officials will brief Trump on Tuesday about possible courses of action. He told reporters on Air Force One that he has reviewed “very strong options.” Confidence from recent events in Venezuela may shape his thinking. He described the capture of Nicolas Maduro as one of the United States’ most successful operations. That success could make military action more appealing.

    The U.S. can strike from a distance. Last summer, B-2 bombers flew long missions from Missouri to hit two major Iranian nuclear sites. Washington could repeat these strikes or target regime leaders responsible for the crackdown. Military planners likely maintain extensive target lists.

    Covert measures and clear limits

    Defense officials suggest responses could include covert measures. Cyber attacks and psychological campaigns could disrupt Iranian command networks. One scenario seems unlikely: a Caracas-style operation. Iran is not Venezuela. Even weakened, the regime remains resilient. Recent American and Israeli strikes did not break control. Removing one leader would not reshape the country.

    Trump also recalls past failures. He recently cited Jimmy Carter’s 1980 failed hostage rescue attempt. That mission ended in disaster when a helicopter collided with a transport aircraft in Iran’s desert. Eight American servicemen died. The failure humiliated the United States and contributed to Carter’s election loss.

    Strategic goals remain uncertain

    Trump told reporters last week that Carter had no chance after that failure. Today, the key question is what the administration hopes to achieve in Iran. Analysts say Trump’s ultimate objective remains unclear.

    Will Todman, a Middle East analyst, believes Trump wants to influence regime behavior rather than topple it. Todman doubts full regime change is the main goal, citing extreme risks. Possible aims include nuclear concessions, halting the crackdown, or achieving limited reforms and sanctions relief.

    Diplomatic pressure rises

    Trump says Iranian officials have reached out to negotiate, aiming to maintain nuclear talks. Leavitt said public Iranian statements differ from private messages. She stressed diplomacy remains the first option. Officials told a leading U.S. newspaper that Vice-President JD Vance supports negotiations.

    Vance told reporters Iran should negotiate seriously and clarify nuclear commitments. Ongoing violence complicates diplomacy. Talks risk appearing weak while repression continues. Todman warns delays could demoralize protesters. Reports of killings persist despite internet blackouts. Trump may act before diplomacy concludes. Some believe limited strikes could embolden protesters and warn the regime.

    Risks of military action

    Bilal Saab, a regional security expert, warns even limited strikes carry risks. They could embolden protesters but also strengthen regime supporters. Symbolic or isolated strikes could trigger nationalist rallies.

    Trump faces complex calculations. Iran has threatened retaliation. Despite previous damage, Iran retains a large missile arsenal. Regional allies remain active. Groups in Yemen and militias in Iraq continue to pose threats. The Axis of Resistance remains operational.

    Calls for decisive intervention

    Some urge Trump to act boldly. Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last monarch, proposes leading a transition. He told an American broadcaster that Trump must decide soon. He argued early intervention could save lives and bring down the regime.

    His message sounds simple. White House officials know the reality is far more complicated.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist based in Beijing with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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