A White House official insisted that the Iran campaign “will conclude when the commander-in-chief determines that our objectives are met” and that Trump had laid out explicit goals.

One Month Into Iran War, Only Hard Choices For Trump — Huffington Post
With global energy prices up and his job approval ratings down, Donald Trump faces stark choices after a month of war against Iran.
JUST SAYING
BY RAUL HERNANDEZ
There’s a hard truth people keep dancing around: you cannot reason with a criminal con man who thinks he’s smarter than the generals.
This isn’t strategy—it’s desperation. And desperation, left unchecked, curdles into something far worse. You can see it forming now. The erratic calls. The reckless posture. The growing detachment from reality.
Soon, he’ll give the order. And his obedient enabler, Pete Hegseth, will carry it out—troops unloaded onto hostile ground with no clear mission, no defined objective, and no exit plan.
And then the body bags come home.
Dozens. Maybe hundreds.
Not for victory. Not for defense. But for ego and chaos.
That’s when the outrage hits—not the performative kind, but the kind that shakes the ground. The moment the country realizes this isn’t miscalculation—it’s collapse.
And that’s when the clock runs out on Donald Trump, Hegseth, and the entire circus orbiting the White House.
The same Republican lawmakers who bowed, praised, and protected will suddenly rediscover their voices—poll numbers in hand, pretending they didn’t help light the fuse.
Watch what happens next: panic behind closed doors. Whispered conversations about the 25th Amendment. A scramble to pull power back before the damage turns irreversible.
Because at some point, even they will understand the real danger—
not politics,
not optics,
—but a man they no longer trust holding the nuclear codes.
