Israel Radar has issued a stark warning to Iran amid former U.S. President Donald Trump’s strong momentum in the U.S. presidential race. The pro-Israel Twitter account suggested that with Trump on a potential path to reclaim the White House, Tehran may need to reconsider its actions toward Israel more carefully, particularly given Trump’s historically hardline stance on Iran.

The tweet from Israel Radar highlighted that Iran’s aggressive posture toward Israel was already a high-stakes move in past years. However, with Trump’s possible return to power, such a strategy could carry even greater risks. “Getting into a fight with Israel was a bad idea before, and an even worse idea now,” Israel Radar’s tweet read, implying that Tehran’s regional ambitions may face harsher obstacles if Trump succeeds in the 2024 election.

Trump’s previous administration took a tough approach against Iran, withdrawing the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear agreement and imposing significant sanctions on the country. This stance strained Iran’s economy and limited its influence in the region, a pattern many analysts believe would resume if Trump reenters the Oval Office.

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Israel Radar’s message points to broader strategic implications for Iran, suggesting that the next few days and months may be crucial for Tehran to rethink its actions. The account implied that Iran’s current moves, particularly in relation to Israel, may face intensified challenges if the U.S. again embraces a firm, anti-Iranian policy under a Trump administration.

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