World NewsTrump's Instinct-Driven Iran Strategy Hits a Month-Long Deadlock
A month into the escalating tensions with Iran, President Trump's reliance on gut-instinct decision-making has yielded little success. Military analysts and foreign policy experts point to the lack of coherent strategy as the primary stumbling block in resolving the diplomatic standoff. Instead of the decisive outcomes Trump promised, the situation remains in a precarious stalemate. The White House appears increasingly isolated, with traditional allies expressing concern over the administration's unpredictable approach to Middle East diplomacy. Intelligence reports suggest Iran has strengthened its position, while domestic support for the conflict wanes as economic consequences begin to materialize. Critics argue that replacing thoughtful policy with presidential hunches has created unnecessary vulnerabilities that opponents on both sides are already exploiting.