Axios: Trump advisers deterred him from attacking Iran
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Iranians renew allegiance to the ideals of the Islamic Republic of Iran system
Pars Today — Amidst speculation about the possibility of an American military adventure against Iran, the U.S. news website Axios has emphasized that Donald Trump, the country's president, was dissuaded from such an attack after consulting with his allies and advisors.
According to Pars Today, the American news website Axios reported: "Donald Trump and his advisors have not yet reached a conclusion regarding a potential attack on Iran. The experience of the 12-day war for America, Iran's significant military power, and the reduction of Washington's military capability due to troop deployments to Venezuela are among the factors that have deterred the U.S. from any adventurism against Iran."
Based on this report, Trump's "best friend," Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, also asked the U.S. president on Wednesday to postpone any attack against Iran.
American and Israeli officials, on one hand, are concerned about a firm Iranian response to such transgressions and, on the other hand, believe that these attacks cannot "destabilize" the Iranian system. Officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran have repeatedly emphasized that any aggression against the country will be met with a decisive and forceful response. In this context, the Reuters news agency recently claimed in a report that Iran has threatened the U.S., stating that even the slightest adventurism from Trump will be met with an Iranian attack on American bases in the region. Israel and the U.S. had previously, in the 12-day war, miscalculated in their attempt to destabilize and fragment Iran, but were forced to agree to a ceasefire after only 12 days.