While the leaks present Trump as being briefed on potential “new” options for attacking Iran so that it will make further concessions, nuclear or otherwise, all of these plans have been on the table since early March and are not new, according to people familiar with the matter.
Despite repeated opportunities to opt for any of the multiple options, Trump has preferred avoiding the additional risks they entail, the sources indicated.
Trump opted for a unilateral ceasefire on April 7, even though he received no assurances of concessions by Iran.
The calculus was relatively simple: Trump was hemorrhaging political support once the war went past its early days of euphoria. Read more here.






