# Military Intervention
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Trump Issues 'Nothing Left' Ultimatum as War Drums Beat for Tehran
President Trump has issued a stark ultimatum to Iran, warning of total destruction unless the regime takes immediate action. With a White House Situation Room meeting scheduled and close coordination with Israel underway, the threat of renewed military conflict in the Middle East has reached its highest point in years.

Echoes of Vietnam and Iraq: American Public Sentiment Turns Against the Iran Conflict
A comprehensive poll reveals that 61% of Americans view military action against Iran as a mistake, matching the public disapproval levels of the Iraq and Vietnam wars. The data highlights deep concerns regarding economic stability, terrorism, and strained international alliances, leaving the U.S. administration with a divided mandate for future negotiations.

Monroe Doctrine 2.0? Petro Slams Trump’s Military Threats Against Cuba
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of military intervention in Cuba, labeling such actions as an attack on all of Latin America. The tension follows new U.S. sanctions and Trump’s suggestion of a military 'takeover' of the island following operations in Iran.

Gunboat Diplomacy Redux: Beijing Rebukes Washington as Threat of Force Looms Over Cuba
Tensions have flared as the U.S. considers military options against Cuba, prompting a sharp rebuke from China. President Trump's recent rhetoric suggests Cuba has become a secondary target following U.S. focus on Iran, while Beijing has moved to bolster its support for Havana's sovereignty.

Deadline Diplomacy: Trump Threatens Resumption of Strikes as Iran Ceasefire Nears Expiration
President Donald Trump has issued a Wednesday deadline for a new deal with Iran, threatening to resume military strikes if negotiations fail. While maintaining a naval blockade, the President remains publicly optimistic that a last-minute agreement can be reached.

Crossing the Rubicon: The Strategic Aftermath of Trump’s Iranian Rescue Mission
The successful rescue of a U.S. pilot from Iranian territory marks the first American ground presence in Iran in nearly five decades, signaling a major shift in military engagement. This operation removes a key piece of Iranian leverage and significantly boosts Donald Trump’s domestic political standing while raising the stakes for future conflict.

The Home Front’s Cold Feet: Why American Voters Are Shunning a New Middle East Conflict
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that a vast majority of Americans are pessimistic about the military conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran. Public opposition to ground troops is overwhelming, driven by fears of economic instability and the safety of American personnel.

Washington’s Wary Public: The Shrinking Domestic Mandate for Middle East Escalation
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that over 75% of Americans oppose sending ground troops to Iran, with significant majorities fearing economic fallout and threats to military safety. These findings suggest a lack of domestic support for military escalation, creating a challenging environment for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

A Credibility Gap Widens: American Public Opinion Turns Decisively Against Iran Intervention
A comprehensive new poll shows that 66% of Americans now oppose military action against Iran, driven by concerns over economic stability and a lack of strategic clarity from the government. With 71% rejecting a proposed $200 billion military budget, the data reveals a significant public mandate for de-escalation and domestic focus.

Domestic Dissent: The Growing Cost of Washington’s Middle East Escalation
Escalating military actions against Iran have sparked significant domestic backlash in the U.S., as citizens grapple with rising living costs and moral objections. The disconnect between Washington's strategic ambitions and the economic reality of its people is fueling a broader debate on the sustainability of current foreign policy.