Analysts rightly believe that Trump, though, can manage "White House behavior" over other international issues, he will not be able to handle the behavior of actors such as the Islamic Republic of Iran. Regardless of what approach and purpose lies behind the recent paradoxical behavior of American officials, there is a key word that cannot be overlooked in analyzing the recent 40-year history of Iran and the United States: "A Powerful Iran."
"Powerful Iran" is not an abstract concept, but the output and product of a full realistic calculation by most American strategists. Many analysts believe that the behavioral paradox of Trump and other US officials towards Iran is due to their confusion in dealing with the "powerful Iran."
In other words, Trump insists on opposing the Islamic Republic of Iran, and on the other hand, he is deeply concerned about the consequences of this confrontation.
In order to better understand the concept of "powerful Iran," it is better to escape Brzezinski's statements during his lifetime. Brzezinski warned the White House at the beginning of the third millennium, while former US President George W. Bush was raging for Iran that United States will have to learn the rules of the game alongside our country while identifying Iran's power.
We are currently in 2018. Trump now seems to be confused with Iran's power any time. Undoubtedly, if Trump continues to play its dangerous game against Iran, it will face the costs and consequences of this. It is not unreasonable that many American strategists and theorists warn Trump about the consequences of the conflict with Iran. This is happening again now. Undoubtedly, people like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo will become symbols of the failure and failure of the Trump government against Iran in the near future.
Undoubtedly, as much as the United States will delay in identifying the concept of a "mighty Iran", the severity of Washington's defeat against Iran will be greater. A topic that even the closest people to Trump cannot deny.
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