Trump's Statement Increased Tensions in the Middle East

US President Donald Trump's recent statement has further complicated the situation in the Middle East. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to him, another strong blow has been dealt to the Iranian leadership, and this situation could lead to significant consequences. However, Trump did not disclose who or where the strike was targeted.
This statement indicates that Washington's political rhetoric is becoming increasingly tough. Trump had previously stated that he did not intend to stop operations against Iran, but his subsequent statements have sparked various interpretations.
For this reason, each of his new appearances draws great attention and concern on the international stage. The joint US-Israel operation that began on February 28 dealt a serious blow to the top leadership in Iran.
As a result of these attacks, Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed, which greatly complicated the issue of power succession within the country. On March 3, the conflict entered a new phase.
Reports emerged about a rocket attack on the Experts Council building in the city of Qom. This council plays an important role in selecting the new supreme leader in Iran.
Therefore, this attack is not considered a simple military episode but rather pressure aimed at the political center. Some Iranian sources say that high-ranking religious and political figures were present in the building at the time of the strike.
Initial reports noted that people were evacuated and there were no casualties among the council members. However, this information has not yet been fully confirmed by independent international sources.
One thing is clear: the damage to the building is significant, and this attack may increase pressure on the power transition process. Trump's words about the "worst-case scenario" sound particularly alarming against this backdrop.
This event is viewed as a signal with great geopolitical significance given before the formation of a new political order in Iran. Now all attention is focused on one question: will this pressure weaken Tehran or deepen the conflict further?





