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Multiple reports examine Donald Trump's evolving position on Iran and the potential for U.S.-led regime change. Headlines note he was once wary of such action but has apparently changed his mind, while also pointing out contradictions in his statements about how long a conflict might last.
Commentary from international outlets criticizes or mocks Trump's approach. Some pieces frame a potential war as being "justified again by a lie," while others rhetorically exploit the situation to critique both Trump and Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Analysis suggests his "limited attention span" and "clown car Cabinet" are seen as liabilities in managing the heightened threat.
The coverage presents a picture of uncertainty and rhetorical posturing, with no clear single event driving the discussion. The focus is on Trump's inconsistent messaging and the international reaction to his administration's posture toward Iran.
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