The Memo: Frustrated Trump struggles against perception that he’s losing control of Iran war
Iran has launched a series of attacks on critical energy infrastructure across the Gulf region, including facilities in Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE. The strikes severely damaged Qatar's largest liquefied natural gas export facility, potentially costing the country $20 billion annually in lost revenue. The attacks are creating widespread energy supply disruptions, with Europe facing a multi-year supply crunch and developing nations like Slate & Targets Global Viewers With Local Origina">India turning to dirtier fuel alternatives.
Iran is executing a calculated strategy to leverage its regional position by targeting critical energy chokepoints that supply global markets. By striking infrastructure rather than engaging in direct military confrontation, Iran forces its adversaries into a difficult position where military responses could further destabilize energy supplies.
The administration is facing mounting pressure as the attacks demonstrate Iran's ability to project power across the region despite sanctions and containment efforts. Public polling suggests Americans increasingly view military engagement as benefiting regional allies more than U.S. interests, complicating response options.
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