- Donald Trump is still seeking an agreement with Iran, almost three months after the start of the conflict in the Middle East.
- But the American president does not rule out bombing Iranian territory.
- On LCI, General François Chauvancy thinks that the fighting will resume.
What will Donald Trump do? The American president blows hot and cold around his intentions vis-à-vis Iran. Almost three months after the start of the conflict in the Middle East, the tenant of the White House seems to favor the diplomatic route via negotiations with Tehran, without excluding striking Iranian territory if no agreement is found.
This Thursday, May 21, General François Chauvancy, LCI geopolitical consultant, believes that a resumption of fighting remains on the agenda. “I continue to think that at some point, physical confrontation will take place because there will be no other solution. Donald Trump will have to assert his will and his determination”
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While Tehran examines a new peace proposal from Washington, the American president recently clarified that the situation with Iran was “on the wire”
. Since the start of the war, he has multiplied threats and ultimatums.
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“Donald Trump cannot afford to talk and do nothing. So he may be forced to act”
also affirms General François Chauvancy in the sequence to be found at the top of this article, recalling the difficulties of the American president vis-à-vis American public opinion.




