We’ve been speaking to Alex Alfirraz Scheers, an independent political analyst, regarding Trump’s latest warnings against trading with Tehran.
Scheers said the US’s latest push to put maximum economic pressure on Tehran is a replay of what the first Trump administration tried – and failed to do.
The administration’s unpredictability at the time meant countries were indeed more wary of Trump’s threats, he said.
However, it’s clear in his second term that Trump is “not credible”, Scheers pointed out, and that has reduced the influence the US has on the international community, meaning secondary sanctions on Iran are unlikely to work.
The US, the analyst noted, has committed a series of strategic blunders during its campaign against Iran. The “original sin”, he said, was that the US showed it didn’t know how to use its military might or how to exercise effective statecraft, obvious in the way it has shifted between different approaches to handling Iran.
Trump has similarly treated its allies in the same way, picking on allies like Denmark and threatening to annex Canada, Scheers said.
“All this points to a broader reality that this administration doesn’t really know how to play the geo-strategic game,” he concluded.
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