He makes threats and even tries to take action against Iran if he can. However, immediately after Trump’s threats, the oil prices rise sharply. Today, the price of oil was on the verge of a big jump by crossing $110.
On the one hand, Trump thinks that he can gain points through pressure and threats and that he has no choice without threats. On the other hand, his threats also work against himself and put more pressure on the US.
This is a serious predicament in which the head of the terrorist US government is caught, in a way that neither can he lift the threats and become realistic nor do his threats bear fruit.
Iran stands up for the rights of its people and Trump is angry about Iran’s texts. But Trump’s threats will end up harming him and his allies more than they will work against Iran. He knows that even if he takes military action, he will not achieve anything, and Iran is ready to strike harder at him and his allies, especially the Zionist regime.