In the early hours of the day, a news article based on insider sources brought supportive news for cryptocurrencies. After yesterday’s war meeting, Trump chose not to make any statements. Instead, he is using his Truth Social account to share his views on the matter. What direction do his latest statements suggest?
Is the US Entering a War?
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Trump is still considering a possibility of reconciliation with Iran to avoid war. The WSJ alleged that Trump had approved a plan to get involved in the war but claimed that a final order had not been given due to the possibility of reconciliation. Trump recently posted, stating: “WSJ has no idea about my thoughts on Iran, they have no idea whatsoever.”
In making this statement, he refuted claims of “waiting for reconciliation.” Contrary to WSJ, sources like ABC News asserted early today that Trump was in favor of a swift attack targeting a nuclear research center. The point we have reached now sees Trump, who won the elections by promising to end wars and withdraw soldiers from the Middle East, close to entering what could be a 20-year conflict.
As the cost of living rises again due to tariffs and the increase in oil prices, Trump is drawing criticism for acting contrary to his election promises. Considering recent incidents in California, the law enforcement descending upon the city, and the senator being handcuffed and detained, it is clear that the US is heading towards difficult days internally.

Adding to this domestic turbulence, the external pressures of potential military action could further complicate the scenario for Trump’s administration. The tension between pursuing peace versus military engagement could have sweeping impacts both economically and politically in the United States.
The international community watches closely as these developments unfold, monitoring how decisions regarding Iran might alter global dynamics. Within the Trump administration, the choice between military involvement and diplomatic negotiation becomes ever more pressing.




