A portrait of US President Donald Trump burns during a demonstration in the capital Tehran on December 11, 2017 to denounce his declaration of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
By Charles Bybelezer
Although most believe a direct confrontation is unlikely in the short-term, Tehran’s regional expansionism could eventually place it in President Trump’s crosshairs
United States President Donald Trump continued his verbal assault on Iran from his pulpit at the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly, calling on the international community to isolate the Islamic Republic which he described as the world’s foremost “[state] sponsor of terrorism…[whose] leaders sow chaos, death and destruction.” Hours later, in his own speech to the forum, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani accused the “authoritarian” Trump administration of maintaining a “Nazi disposition” and reiterated a refusal to engage in direct negotiations with Washington. Read More »