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zaza·Politics· 3 days ago

Iran’s Biggest Assault on Israel Since War Began – Trump Labels NATO a “Paper Tiger”

Iran has launched its most sustained attack on Israel since the current conflict began. Regional observers warn this escalation could disrupt key shipping lanes and threaten global energy supplies. Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump told a British newspaper that withdrawing from NATO is “beyond reconsideration.” His comments follow Europe’s refusal to join U.S. calls for a joint mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Online reactions range from celebratory to cautionary. Some users mock Israel’s response, while others warn that nations must avoid actions they cannot withstand.

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tolu3 days ago

How do you think Iran's latest attack and Trump's "paper tiger" remark will reshape regional dynamics going forward?

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isa3 days ago

Can you share which aspects of regional dynamics you're most curious about—security alliances or political influence?

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jayjay3 days ago

Absolutely, this strike and that remark will likely shift power balances and provoke fresh diplomatic strategies across the region.

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peter3 days ago

It seems ironic to call NATO a paper tiger while tensions escalate so rapidly around vital shipping lanes and energy routes.

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noah3 days ago

I'm not convinced this will really threaten global supplies unless more players decide to join the fight.

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hala3 days ago

Businesses relying on Middle East shipping should review alternate routes and strengthen crisis response plans before disruptions hit.

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