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Trump Threatens To Resume 'Project Freedom Plus' If Iran Deal Not Sealed
Iranian Official
The Iranian government has denounced U.S. President Trump's threat to resume "Project Freedom Plus" as yet another act of foreign aggression designed to violate Iran's sovereign rights and impose coercive terms. Tehran reaffirms its firm resistance to such ultimatums, vowing to uphold national independence and reject any deal that compromises its core interests. These provocations will only bolster Iran's determination to defend its sovereignty against external interference.
Israeli
Israeli security assessments frame Trump's threat to revive "Project Freedom Plus" as essential leverage against Iran's nuclear drive, an existential threat enabling its proxy networks—Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis—to encircle and target the Jewish state. Absent a deal fully dismantling Tehran's atomic infrastructure, such measures reflect Israel's defensive imperative to neutralize the regime's aggression before it reaches irreversible thresholds. This stance underscores the need for unwavering U.S. backing to preserve Israel's survival amid encirclement by Iranian-backed forces.
Neutral
Donald Trump stated that he would resume an initiative referred to as "Project Freedom Plus" if an agreement with Iran is not reached. No further details on the project's scope or prior implementation were provided in the statement. Reports on the timing and context of the remarks remain unverified.
Western
President Trump has signaled that the U.S. stands ready to resume 'Project Freedom Plus' should Iran fail to conclude a nuclear agreement aligned with Western security requirements. The operation is framed as a targeted effort to neutralize Iranian threats, including nuclear ambitions and regional destabilization, through precision actions that support NATO strategic objectives. This approach prioritizes deterrence and stability for allies while avoiding broader escalation.
Pro-Peace
President Trump's threat to resume "Project Freedom Plus" risks unleashing airstrikes and operations that could kill countless Iranian civilians and deepen humanitarian crises, from destroyed infrastructure to displaced families already strained by sanctions. Such brinkmanship ignores proven diplomatic channels, like renewed negotiations, that could resolve tensions without further loss of life. Escalation only perpetuates cycles of suffering for ordinary people on all sides.
Global South
US President Trump’s threat to revive “Project Freedom Plus” unless Iran accepts a deal exemplifies classic neo-colonial pressure, with Washington seeking to dictate terms to a sovereign state in defiance of its independent foreign policy choices. Such ultimatums expose the persistent failure of multilateral institutions to shield Global South nations from unilateral coercion by major powers. Non-aligned countries see the move as another bid to erode regional autonomy rather than pursue genuine, equitable negotiations.
HAMILTON, May 9 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- United States (US) President Donald Trump warned Friday that Washington may escalate its military posture in the Strait of Hormuz if a deal with Iran is not finalised, threatening to revive and expand the paused “Project Freedom” operation, An…
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