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Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents

War between the United States and trump-faces-growing-criticism-over-iran-war-control.html" class="story-link" title="The Memo: Frustrated Trump struggles against perception that he’s losing control">Iran has escalated, with Iran executing three individuals convicted of killing police during pre-war unrest. The conflict is driving up global energy and fertilizer prices, creating additional economic strain on American farmers who were already facing thin margins and rising costs. The situation adds to broader tensions around Trump's trade policies and international relations.

American farmers have been struggling with years of economic pressure, and this new conflict threatens to push many operations beyond their breaking point. The war represents a significant escalation in Middle East tensions with global economic consequences, while raising questions about the sustainability of current foreign policy approaches.
Critics say

The war represents another example of aggressive foreign policy that puts economic pressure on ordinary Americans while escalating international tensions. Trump's approach to global relations, including trade wars and military conflicts, creates instability that hurts domestic industries like farming.

Administration perspective

The conflict with Iran stems from legitimate security concerns and Iran's actions in the region. While there are economic costs, national security interests sometimes require difficult decisions that have short-term impacts on various sectors.