Cyprus Times

Why Isn't Trump 'Pressing the Button' on Iran?

Published January 16, 2026, 10:15
Why Isn't Trump 'Pressing the Button' on Iran?

Donald Trump appears hesitant to launch a military strike against Iran, despite the option remaining on the table. The White House is engaged in internal deliberations and coordinating with allies, assessing the potential consequences of such an action, particularly the possibility of large-scale retaliation from Tehran. Simultaneously, the US military is bolstering its presence in the region with the deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. Israeli officials, particularly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have expressed reservations and requested more time to prepare for potential Iranian counterattacks. They believe the current US plan is not strong enough to substantially destabilize the Iranian regime. Trump has repeatedly stated he will take military action if the Iranian regime kills protesters participating in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claims 800 scheduled executions have been halted due to US pressure, a claim disputed by Tehran. However, Tehran preemptively closed its airspace, indicating concern about a potential US attack. The situation remains fluid, with Trump considering both military and diplomatic options, while the international community closely monitors developments.