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PDB Afternoon Bulletin | December 13th, 2024: Trump Mulls Strikes On Iran's Nuclear Sites & Inside Assad's Covert Escape To Russia
13 Dec 2024
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First, President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering preemptive airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program when he returns to office in January, as part of a "maximum pressure 2.0" campaign designed to bring the Islamic regime to its knees. Then, we’ll take you inside Bashar al-Assad’s final days in Syria, as reports emerge that the former strongman abandoned his loyalists and deceived those closest to him in order to flee to Russia under the cover of darkness. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Blackout Coffee: https://www.blackoutcoffee.com/PDB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Coming to you this week from somewhere in the Middle East. Let's get briefed. First, President-elect Trump. is reportedly considering preemptive airstrikes on Iran's nuclear program when he returns to office in January.
Then we'll take you inside now-toppled despotic dictator Assad's final days in Syria as reports emerge that the former strongman abandoned his loyalists and deceived those closest to him in order to flee to Russia under the cover of darkness. But first, our afternoon spotlight.
Though President-elect Trump won't assume office for another month, he already has his sights set on Iran, particularly what the U.S. can do to undermine the regime's nuclear ambitions.
According to Trump Transition Sources, who spoke with The Wall Street Journal, the president-elect is currently fleshing out his planned Maximum Pressure 2.0 campaign against the mullahs in Tehran and is even considering preemptive strikes on Iran's nuclear program.
The strikes could involve partnering with Israel, though the sources stressed they are working on a plan that would stop short of igniting a new war in the Middle East, particularly one that pulls in U.S. forces. Yeah, that would be good. Military strikes would break with the U.S.
's longstanding policy of working to contain Iran through diplomacy and sanctions, though that strategy has, frankly, done little to curb the regime's belligerence on the international stage. Following Israel's ceasefire with Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon earlier this month and the fall of Assad's regime in Syria on Sunday,
The military strike option reportedly came under more serious review by senior members of Trump's transition team. Iran's regional position has been significantly weakened, that's putting it mildly, by Israel's campaign to destroy their proxies over the past year, which officials say has left Iran feeling backed into a corner. Due to this isolation, fears are high among U.S.
and Israeli intelligence officials that Iran may pivot to accelerating their development of a nuclear weapon. As we have previously discussed on the PDB, Iran has increased their stores of uranium enriched to 60% purity tenfold, ten times since August, and is now in possession of enough material to produce roughly 12 nuclear weapons. So, what options are the Trump team considering?
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