Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
President iran-war-as-draft-talk-emerges.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Trump's military conflict with Iran has stretched into its third week with no clear resolution. The administration is reportedly considering escalating actions including a potential seizure of Iran's critical Kharg Island oil facility. Gulf states are attempting to balance their relationships with both the U.S. and Iran as the situation develops.
The conflict lacks clear objectives and an exit strategy, following a concerning pattern of presidential wars that become prolonged without defined endpoints. The administration appears to have lost control of the situation or is being dishonest about the scope and direction of military operations.
Military pressure is necessary to force Iran's hand and reopen critical shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz. Strategic actions, including potential operations at key Iranian infrastructure, represent calculated moves to achieve diplomatic and strategic objectives.
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