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The Memo: Frustrated Trump struggles against perception that he’s losing control of Iran war

The ongoing war with Iran has expanded beyond initial expectations, with Iranian forces now targeting energy infrastructure across the Gulf region. Recent strikes hit facilities in Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE, causing significant disruption to global energy supplies. A major attack on Qatar's gas export facility alone is expected to cost $20 billion annually in lost revenue.

What began as a limited conflict has evolved into a broader regional war affecting global energy markets and supply chains. The attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure are driving up oil and gas prices worldwide, forcing countries like India to revert to dirtier fuels and putting Europe at risk of a multi-year energy shortage.
Critics say

The conflict has dragged on far longer than anticipated, with President Trump appearing to lose control of the situation despite initial assumptions he could declare victory quickly. Polling suggests most Americans believe the war serves Israel's interests more than America's, raising questions about strategic objectives.

Analysts say

Iran's strategy of targeting Gulf energy infrastructure represents a calculated escalation designed to inflict maximum economic damage on the West. The attacks demonstrate Iran's ability to project power across the region and leverage energy supplies as a weapon in the broader conflict.