Could Trump’s assaults on Iran’s infrastructure be an erratic flip-flop or reset in technique?

US President Donald Trump says the ceasefire with Iran is "over" but that the countries will continue talks. Can Trump really reset the terms of the conflict with more strikes? Does he have any new options for ending the war on his terms? DW asked defense analyst Bryan Clark from the Hudson Institute.

Chapter Breakdown
0:00 Trump has tried attacks as well as a ceasefire with Iran
0:41 Bryan Clark, defense analyst at the conservative think tank the Hudson Institute
1:43 US strikes on Iranian infrastructure: Do they amount to war crimes?
2:28 Trump says the ceasefire agreement is "OVER". Is it really?
3:31 Trump calls Iranian leaders "scum"
4:18 Does the US have a stronger position over Iran since the new strikes
5:42 Is Trump trying to reset the terms of the MoU?
6:54 Is US negotiating from a point of strength: Does it have a Plan C?
8:00 US has not claimed responsibility for all strikes on Iran: Is Israel or Gulf countries behind them?
9:20 At funeral of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei: Some hardliners harassed Iranian President and Foreign Minister
11:11 How erratic is the US side? Is Iran’s position equally as erratic?

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