Veteran journalist Geraldo Rivera isn’t shy about taking on President Donald Trump, especially when it comes to his recent remarks about Iran. During a segment on TMZ Live, Rivera accused Trump of wildly exaggerating the potential consequences of a military response, suggesting that a“whole civilization will die”is a dramatic overstatement. Rivera believes that such extreme rhetoric is not only dangerous but also something the Pentagon wouldn’t entertain, hinting that there’s a limit even in the realm of tough talk.
Rivera’s insights echo a deep concern regarding the volatility of language in politics. He expressed skepticism that Trump’s threats would actually lead to a full-scale bombing of civilian targets, remarking that it seemed more like a theatrical display than a plausible strategy. It’s alarming, he admits, but he believes the stakes in Iran are too high to ignore, revealing a complex mix of urgency and caution.
While Rivera acknowledges that military action might be necessary, he stops short of endorsing a reckless approach. He finds the idea of using nuclear options especially troubling, advocating instead for a more measured response to the Iranian regime. As the geopolitical landscape shifts, one has to wonder if bombastic statements will give way to diplomacy—a hopeful thought in these perilous times.
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