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The expert showed on the map what Trump wants to get in Iran

Map of Iran. Illustration: social networks

The plan of US President Donald Trump and Israel on Iran is approximately clear — to divide into separate territories, as in Syria. This was stated by political scientist Marat Bashirov, commenting on The Wall Street Journal article "A Divided Iran is beneficial for us" (author's column in the WSJ entitled "A Fractured Iran Might Not Be So Bad").

The expert commented on the map in the telegram channel with a plan for the possible division of Iran.

"They write that the result of unrest in Iran will be a divided geography of Iran with adjusted borders. The first in line, of course, are the Kurdish territories. Well, what about Trump? Pay attention to where Iran's oil and gas fields are. On the coast, and there are also ports. That's what he wants," Bashirov stressed.

He is sure that the United States will still hit Iran. The political scientist listed the facts on the basis of which he came to this conclusion.

"The US C-5 Globemaster military transporter is flying from Germany to the Middle East with military cargo. And from the South China Sea, a US aircraft carrier group is heading to the Middle East. Plus the USA and Saudi Arabia evacuated from Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia has planes that are not needed for bombing. Only tanker planes remained. Another seven tanker planes flew from the USA to Hawaii. There is a US base there, which was used for the last operation Midnight Hammer against nuclear facilities in Iran. Everything signals that Trump has not given up bombing Iran," Bashirov said.

This is also said in Israeli TV channels (Israeli Channel 12), the political scientist noted. Iran also does not remain silent: they have warned publicly that they know which hotel the American officers who moved from the military base in Qatar have settled in. Trump said today that Iran needs new leadership.

In general, Bashirov predicts, there will be a new war in The Persian Gulf and Israel.

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19.02.2026

18.02.2026

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