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Trump’s Iran War Is Collapsing Under the Weight of His Own Strategy

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Trump Keeps Repeating the Same Iran Script Even as the War Has Already Moved On
Trump is still selling the same <b>victory narrative</b>, the same <b>Iran-is-defeated</b> line, and the same promise that a deal is just around the corner, even though the conflict has shifted, Iran has gained leverage, and the diplomatic picture is far more complicated than his messaging suggests.
Trump’s Blockade Gamble Is a Brutal Test of Whether Economic Siege Can Break Iran
Trump is betting that a <b>maritime blockade</b>, not bombs or troops, will finally force <b>Iran</b> to bend — but history suggests the <b>Islamic Republic</b> may endure pain longer than Washington can tolerate the fallout.

Trump Is Turning the Federal Government Into a Personal Branding Engine
Under the cover of the <b>semiquincentennial</b>, Trump and his allies are using <b>taxpayer dollars</b>, federal agencies, and Republican power to plaster his name, image, and signature across the country in a move that looks less like commemoration than <b>political self-memorialization</b>.

The 2026 Election Has Already Exposed One Hard Truth
Trump’s push for mid-decade redistricting has forced Democrats to decide whether they still play by old norms or answer fire with fire.

King Charles’ Quiet but Sharp Message to America
In a carefully staged address to Congress, Charles III praised the U.S.-U.K. bond while subtly defending democracy, alliances, and restraint at a moment of rising political tension.

Gunfire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Exposes the Fragility of America’s Democratic Theater
The attack on a <b>free speech</b> ritual was not just a security breach; it was a brutal reminder that <b>political violence</b> is now colliding with the public ceremonies that hold American democracy together.

The 60-Day War Powers Clock Is Ticking — and Washington Is Still Fighting Over Iran
A post-Vietnam law gives Congress a deadline to approve military action, but the Trump administration says the Iran ceasefire may pause the clock.

Trump’s “Don’t Rush Me” Message Exposes a High-Stakes War of Attrition With Iran
Trump is trying to project control, but the real contest is whether <b>Iran</b> can outlast <b>American political will</b> while <b>oil prices</b>, <b>midterm pressure</b>, and a widening regional crisis keep squeezing Washington
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