As the clock ticks down on the Iran-US cease-fire agreement, speculation is growing about the potential consequences of a renewed conflict in the region. A new report from The New York Times suggests that resuming combat in Iran could be a high-stakes gamble for former President Donald Trump, who has been weighing his options on the matter. The analysis highlights the risks of escalating tensions in the Middle East, where the US has significant military and economic interests. With the cease-fire set to expire, Trump's decision will be closely watched by world leaders and experts, who warn that the repercussions of a resumed conflict could be devastating for the US and global stability.


For Trump, Resuming Combat in Iran Would Be Risky, Even if Cease-Fire Expires  The New York Times