Donald Trump decided to directly involve the United States in the military conflict between Israel and Iran by attacking Persian nuclear facilities.
These attacks were hailed as a “spectacular success” by Trump, who also warned Tehran of greater future attacks if they don't agree to make peace.
The repercussions of these attacks could be severe, including possible retaliation from Iran that could affect U.S. bases in the region and Gulf allied countries.
Israel, under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu, is the main beneficiary of this situation, having managed to draw the United States openly into the conflict.
Trump’s decision to intervene could cause inhouse divisions and contradicts his electoral promises to avoid external military conflicts.
The attack appears to be an attempt to force Iran back to the negotiation table, but has sidelined Europe in the process.
Conclusion: Trump's decision to intervene in the conflict between Israel and Iran has created a new scenario of uncertainty in Middle Eastern geopolitics, with potential repercussions that extend beyond the region.