GENERAL DAN CAINE URGES TRUMP TO USE CAUTION TOWARD IRAN
- Michael Thervil
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Written by Michael Thervil

[General Dan Caine Trump Iran] Yesterday, American Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine has advised President Trump to act with caution when it comes to possibly launching a war with Iran. The reasoning behind his advice stems from the possibility of unknown variables playing a part in not only prolonging America's war with Iran but sucking America back into the practice of fighting yet another “Forever War”. Unlike the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Iran poses a unique risk to American war operations in the region. Despite the warning of caution espoused by General Dan Caine, our sources have reported that President Trump is “leaning” in the direction of a direct hot war with Iran.
The reason for this is because President Trump doesn’t want to appear weak on the world stage geopolitically by capitulating on his rhetoric on waging war against Iran. Iran has stood it's ground when it came to defending it's position that it has the right to utilize enriched uranium for peaceful and medical applications. Both U.S. Special Envoy to the East Steve Witkoff and former Presidential Adviser and son-in-law to President Trump Jared Kushner are pushing for President Trump to exercise diplomacy over military deployment.
One of the biggest reasons why General Dan Caine is advising President Trump to exercise caution when it comes to beating the war drums toward Iran since very little known about their advanced hyper-sonic ICBM's Iran has it's possession. In addition to that, other organizations and groups that make up the Axis of Resistance such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and Ansarullah (Houthis) also pose a significant risk to the success of President Trump's war effort towards Iran. Other unknown variables are also sure to come into play due to snowball and domino effects should President Trump execute the first military strike on Iran. It should also be understood that Russia and China have already vowed to support Iran because of their strategic interest in the region.
