Trump builds case for war with Iran ahead of pivotal talks

The Hill

[UANI Senior Advisor] Saeid Golkar, senior nonresident fellow with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, predicted that Trump would seek a limited option if he attacks Iran. “What Trump said so far, in particular during the State of the Union, is that they’re [Iran] continuing to work on the nuclear program, continuing on ballistic missiles, and he talked about the human rights situation. But how they are going to do it, that’s a very good question. Nobody knows exactly,” he said.  “My sense of what I’m seeing, we’re not going to see Iraq and Afghanistan and not going to see Venezuela,” he continued. “We are going to see something in between. You will see abduction and killing and targeting of a lot of military and security elite, and trying to convince the remaining elite it’s time to stop the program.”