Trump and Iran: Military Intervention Scenarios

Analysts believe a traditional invasion of Iran is unlikely. The scenario of "pick-up" strikes and activation of minorities is being considered.
The possibility of mobilizing American troops in Iran, left open by Donald Trump, is causing concern. Military analysts argue that a traditional invasion is not feasible due to the Iranian terrain.
Strategic analyst Colonel Nidal Abu Zein stated that the US is likely considering "selective" operations, with special forces for sabotage and intelligence gathering. He also pointed out Iran's geopolitical environment and geography as a defensive advantage.
The Wall Street Journal reported a scenario of arming minorities within Iran. Trump claimed that the American-Israeli operation began after the failure of talks in Geneva, due to the transfer of Iran's nuclear program.
According to the US military, six American soldiers have been killed. The Revolutionary Guards claimed to have launched cruise missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, which Abu Zein called propaganda.
Polls show skepticism in the US about the attacks. Trump argued that a "silent majority" supports his action.
Iran's strategy and its ability to reorganize remain decisive factors.