Trump Weighed a One-Time Crushing Strike to Topple Iran, Advisors Balked, Diplomacy Takes Over as Military Option Stays Loaded
Ynet reports President Trump pushed for a rapid, overwhelming, preferably one-time blow against Iran aimed at breaking the Tehran regime’s grip fast. But Pentagon generals and National Security Council advisers couldn’t promise it would be quick, and warned that even a major strike might not actually topple the ayatollahs. 
Washington’s assessment was that the near-term price tag outweighed the payoff: Iran would likely retaliate across the region, hitting U.S. bases, forcing Israel to absorb heavy missile and drone fire, and potentially igniting a broader escalation that could also threaten Gulf energy infrastructure and spike oil prices. 
The diplomatic track is now leading — but ynet’s bottom line is blunt: the U.S. strike was postponed, not canceled. What happens next depends on whether talks produce outcomes Trump can sell as results, with the military option deliberately kept as leverage.
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