How U.S. allies are bracing for Trump's potential military action against Iran

National Public Radio

UANI Senior Advisor Dennis Ross: “At this point, if you were talking about a really prolonged war, I think the answer would be it would become hard [for the United States to go it alone]. If you’re talking about something that is relatively short, something that looks like the 12-day war that took place last June, I think the answer would, be the U.S. can do this without any real help from those in the region. The one country that’s likely to join the U.S. is Israel. The Israelis almost certainly would not initiate it. But they also are convinced that if the U.S. hits Iran, Iran will hit them with ballistic missiles. So the Israelis, for sure, would be joining and would have the ballistic missiles as their most important target.”