Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas field again after it 'violently lashed out' - Reuters
A military conflict between the U.S., Israel, and trump-considers-draft-for-iran-war-as-oil-hits-119.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran has entered its third week, with Iran threatening to disrupt oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump faces mounting pressure over rising gas prices and unclear war objectives. Israel reportedly attacked Iranian gas facilities, prompting Iranian retaliation that Trump characterized as a 'violent lashing out.'
Trump initiated a conflict without clear objectives or end strategy, reminiscent of past presidential military entanglements that damaged approval ratings. The administration's messaging has been inadequate, and the prolonged nature of the conflict raises questions about strategic planning and exit strategy.
The administration is actively working to address rising gas prices through multiple policy measures while managing a complex regional conflict. Trump has indicated efforts to prevent further escalation, specifically citing Israel's commitment not to attack Iranian gas fields again after recent retaliatory actions.
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