Jiang Xuchin, a Chinese-Canadian researcher known for his predictions on Middle East conflicts, said in an interview with Piers Morgan that the United States is expected to enter Iran militarily within six to nine months, according to a report on an Arab affairs the source.
Chinese-Canadian researcher Jiang Xuchin, who has gained attention for his forecasts on Middle East warfare, told Piers Morgan on Friday that he assesses the United States will launch a military campaign into Iran within six to nine months. The prediction was reported by the source covering Arab affairs and cited by journalist Yossi.
The claim adds to a growing number of assessments from analysts and former officials regarding the trajectory of US-Iran relations. The Zioneer has previously reported several such predictions: former US ambassador Dan Shapiro stated in early July that he saw no deal within 60 days or even six months; analyst Avi Shushan characterized the current US-Iran negotiations as a 'show' and expected fighting to resume after the US elections. Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the timeline remains uncertain, saying a deal could be signed next week or take months.
Jiang's forecast, while notable, remains a single-source assessment. No official US or Israeli confirmation has been reported. The wider diplomatic and military picture continues to evolve, with the White House saying the next few weeks will determine whether a full agreement is possible.
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