Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
Tensions have escalated significantly between Israel and trump-makes-pearl-harbor-joke-during-japan-meeting.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran, with both countries conducting strikes on each other's energy infrastructure, including gas facilities. President Trump is reportedly considering deploying thousands of additional U.S. troops to the region while attempting to mediate between the parties. The conflict has rattled global energy markets and raised concerns about a prolonged military engagement with no clear resolution in sight.
Military analysts and political observers warn that entering a conflict without clear objectives or exit strategy historically damages presidential standing. The potential troop deployment would further entrench the U.S. in a foreign conflict at a time when energy markets are already volatile.
The Trump administration is positioning itself as seeking to de-escalate while maintaining strategic options, with the president publicly calling for both sides to halt attacks on energy infrastructure. Officials suggest the troop considerations are meant to provide diplomatic leverage rather than signal intent for broader military engagement.
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