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Report: Trump weighing return to full-scale war with Iran to 'complete the job'

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Report: Trump weighing return to full-scale war with Iran to 'complete the job'
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President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing a return to full-scale military action against Iran to 'finish the job,' despite ongoing nuclear negotiations. While he has not made a final decision, he is consulting with top defense officials on whether to abandon diplomacy.

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The potential shift in US military policy toward Iran carries significant implications for global security and the stability of the Middle East.

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U.S. President Donald Trump is considering whether to shift back toward a full-scale military campaign against Iran, even as he allows nuclear negotiations to continue for now, The Wall Street Journal reported overnight, citing U.S. officials familiar with the matter. In recent days, Trump has discussed the possibility of further strikes with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. According to the report, the conversations examined whether Washington should abandon the diplomatic track and resume large-scale attacks, a step some officials described as an effort to “finish the job.” Trump has not made a final decision. For the moment, he has told aides he is comfortable giving the negotiations more time, including beyond the August 18 deadline, in order to leave room for a possible nuclear deal to develop. At the same time, the president has signaled he may still authorize limited, one-off strikes if Iran violates the memorandum of understanding. That approach mirrors the policy he used over the weekend, when U.S. action led to an exchange of fire in the Persian Gulf. According to the report, Trump has also argued that another full round of attacks could undercut diplomacy and make it harder for Washington to ultimately dismantle Iran’s nuclear program.

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The article reports on internal administration discussions based on external reporting (WSJ), maintaining a neutral tone regarding the potential policy shift.

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