TechFlow News, March 1: According to JINSHI Data, four informed sources revealed that on Saturday, U.S. President Trump launched a large-scale air strike against Iran—a move reportedly driven by weeks of lobbying from two unusual Middle Eastern allies: Israel and Saudi Arabia. The sources stated that although Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has publicly advocated for a diplomatic resolution to the Iran issue, he has privately called President Trump multiple times over the past month urging the U.S. to carry out an air strike. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu continued publicly lobbying the U.S. to strike Iran, viewing Iran as Israel’s “existential enemy.” Under combined pressure from these parties, Trump ordered a large-scale air strike targeting Iran’s leadership and military forces. Although U.S. intelligence agencies assessed that Iran’s military is unlikely to pose a direct threat to the U.S. homeland over the next decade, the strike proceeded nonetheless. (The Washington Post)
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