Trump’s Iran Dilemma: End the War Without Paying the Price

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Jonah Goldberg argues that Trump wants to end the Iran war without paying any costs—military, economic, or political—leaving the administration with no credible strategy and risking a perpetual stalemate; the piece frames this as Schrödinger’s ceasefire and contends that meaningful resolution would require accountability and costs rather than withdrawal rhetoric or wishful thinking.
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