Why Trump Could Start a War with Iran: Real Motives Behind the Conflict
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have flared up multiple times, especially during Donald Trump's presidency. But why does Trump, more than others, seem eager to spark a potential war with Iran? The answers go beyond simple diplomacy—they're rooted in deeper political strategy, global influence, and personal gain. 🇺🇸 Political Motivation: War as a Re-Election Strategy One of the oldest tricks in the political playbook? Start a war to win domestic support. Trump has used strongman tactics and nationalist rhetoric to unite his base. A foreign enemy gives him the perfect distraction from internal issues like scandals, indictments, or falling approval ratings. Before the 2020 election, Trump even ordered the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, nearly igniting a full-blown war. ☢️ Iran’s Nuclear Program as a Convenient Justification Iran's nuclear ambitions have long been a global concern. Trump withdrew from the Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA), claiming it was too ...