L'Iran veut-il entraîner l'Europe dans la guerre ? - C dans l’air - 06.03.2026
Seven days into the conflict in the Middle East, initially marked by surgical strikes that decapitated the Iranian regime and eliminated its Supreme Leader, the war has expanded, drawing in Lebanon and Europe. Britain, France, Italy, Spain, and Greece are deploying military forces to the Mediterranean. The central question is whether Iran intends to involve Europe in this war.
Donald Trump's war aims remain unclear, shifting with his social media posts. While official White House documents initially clarified the American objectives as targeting missiles, the navy, and terrorism, with no mention of regime change or nuclear issues (presumed annihilated), Trump's recent statements suggest a desire for a new Iranian leader "who would please him." This ambiguity leaves observers uncertain whether the goal is a complete regime overhaul or merely a change in leadership. Some suggest Trump's rhetoric, comparing a desired Iranian leader to Venezuela's president, indicates a total war aim and a desire to hand-pick Iran's leadership. However, the Iranian regime, despite being weakened, is far from destroyed. Its command structures, particularly within the Revolutionary Guards, remain intact and largely support the Supreme Leader's son, signaling continuity.