Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
A conflict involving Iran and Israel has escalated with attacks on energy infrastructure, including strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field. President Trump has suspended the Jones Act for 60 days and is reportedly considering deploying thousands of additional troops to the region. The administration is facing a developing military situation with unclear resolution prospects.
Trump has initiated a conflict without a clear exit strategy, following a pattern that historically damages presidential standing. The escalating situation contradicts campaign promises about ending wars rather than starting them, as evidenced by social media posts highlighting previous anti-war rhetoric.
The response is measured and defensive, with Trump clarifying that Israel acted independently in striking Iranian facilities. The administration is providing itself additional military options while attempting to manage the conflict's scope and prevent further escalation.
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