Iran, Axios: ‘Agreement between Tehran and the US unlikely, war closer’

Iran, Axios: ‘Agreement between Tehran and the US unlikely, war closer’
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Rome, 18 February (LaPresse) – A ‘large-scale war’ between Iran and the US is “closer” than we think and ‘could start very soon’. This is according to Axios, which explains that, according to some sources, a US military operation in Iran would likely be a massive campaign, ‘lasting weeks,’ which would resemble a full-scale war more than last month’s targeted operation in Venezuela. The same sources stressed that it would probably be a joint US-Israel campaign on a much larger scale than last June’s “12-day war”. Axios points out that the US administration has currently adopted a “two-track” approach, namely nuclear talks combined with a massive military build-up. At present, however, although both sides have stated that the talks have “made progress”, the differences are wide and US officials are not optimistic about the possibility of bridging them.

Rome, 18 February (LaPresse) – A ‘large-scale war’ between Iran and the US is “closer” than we think and ‘could start very soon’. This is according to Axios, which explains that, according to some sources, a US military operation in Iran would likely be a massive campaign, ‘lasting weeks,’ which would resemble a full-scale war more than last month’s targeted operation in Venezuela. The same sources stressed that it would probably be a joint US-Israel campaign on a much larger scale than last June’s “12-day war”. Axios points out that the US administration has currently adopted a “two-track” approach, namely nuclear talks combined with a massive military build-up. At present, however, although both sides have stated that the talks have “made progress”, the differences are wide and US officials are not optimistic about the possibility of bridging them.

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