In a Telegram post, analyst Chananel Aviv called on President Trump to advance the planned strikes on Iranian infrastructure to tonight, arguing that the Iranians will come to the negotiating table but talks will not lead anywhere. The post reflects Aviv's view of the current US-Iran dynamic.
In a Telegram post, analyst Chananel Aviv urged President Trump to advance the planned strikes on Iranian bridges and power plants to tonight, arguing that the Iranians will come to the negotiating table but the talks will lead nowhere. The post comes as The Zioneer reported minutes ago that President Trump vowed to strike Iranian power plants and bridges next week if negotiations fail. Aviv, a commentator on Israeli affairs, has previously called for Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut. His latest statement reflects a view among some Israeli analysts that the current US-Iran diplomatic track is unlikely to produce a meaningful deal and that a military strike is the more effective course. The post is based on a single source — Aviv's the source — and should be treated as an opinion, not a confirmed operational plan.
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