Trump Rebrands Iran Conflict as ‘Disarmament Operation’ to Sidestep Congress
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Former President Donald Trump has renamed the ongoing dispute with Iran as a "Disarmament Operation," a move intended to avoid congressional scrutiny and defend the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal.
The rebranding was announced by Trump in a statement that framed the conflict as a strategic effort to dismantle Iran’s military capabilities, rather than a conventional war. The former president’s remarks were aimed at reinforcing the legitimacy of the nuclear agreement and positioning the U.S. stance as a proactive, peace‑seeking initiative.
The shift in terminology reflects a broader strategy to present U.S. policy toward Iran in a more favorable light, while sidestepping the need for congressional approval on military actions.
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