Trump had feeling Iran would attack US interests, White House confirms
March 5, 2026 • Google News World
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The White House has confirmed that US President Donald Trump had a “feeling” that Iran was going to attack US interests, which led to the decision to bomb Iranian targets.
According to the White House, this feeling was not based on any concrete intelligence or evidence. The exact nature of Trump’s intuition is not clear, but officials have stated that it was taken into consideration when making decisions about US involvement in various conflicts.
The White House has pushed back against mounting questions over any potential US involvement in a recent school strike in Iran. When asked about the incident, White House officials maintained that there were no US troops present at the scene and that the US had not been involved in any way.
In related news, the Pentagon has confirmed that two American troops were killed in Kuwait earlier this month. The cause of their deaths is currently under investigation.
The incident has raised questions about the level of US involvement in conflicts in the Middle East and the role of President Trump’s intuition in decision-making processes.
Source: Google News World