Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
President Trump has initiated military action involving Israel and Iran, with reports of attacks on gas facilities and potential deployment of thousands of US troops to the region. Israel struck Iran's South Pars gas field, with Trump stating Israel acted alone while threatening further action if Iran continues attacks on Qatar's facilities. The conflict has rattled energy markets and raised questions about the scope and duration of US involvement.
The administration is taking necessary action to protect regional allies and maintain energy security. Trump's approach demonstrates strength and sends a clear message to Iran about the consequences of attacking partner nations' infrastructure.
Starting a conflict without clear objectives or exit strategy risks entangling the US in another prolonged Middle East war. The escalation could destabilize energy markets and put American forces in harm's way without a defined path to resolution.
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