Trump: Gabbard got Iran wrong, Israeli strikes could be unstoppable

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President Donald Trump addressed recent comments by former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard regarding the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. Trump stated that Gabbard was “wrong” in her assessment of the situation.

Trump emphasized that it would be “very hard to stop” potential Israeli military strikes against Iran, suggesting that even attempts to negotiate a ceasefire might be ineffective.

He did not provide detailed strategies but underscored the difficulty of preventing such actions.

In contrast, Tulsi Gabbard has advocated for a diplomatic approach, emphasizing dialogue and negotiation as the best means to de-escalate the conflict and avoid further violence. Her stance highlights the importance of peaceful solutions amid the ongoing crisis.

The exchange reflects broader debates within U.S. political and foreign policy circles about how to respond to the volatile situation in the Middle East.

Israel remains deeply concerned about Iran’s nuclear program, while the international community watches closely for signs of escalation or resolution.

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