US Faces Limits Shaping Post-Strike Iran Future
March 1, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via The New York Times

U.S. influence over Iran's future looks limited after Trump's strikes, but that's no reason to second-guess hitting the terrorist regime hard. Following the Venezuela raid that captured Maduro and exposed socialist failures, these actions assert American dominance against Iran-backed chaos. Media laments uncertainty, yet Trump's strategy disrupts enemies without endless wars or nation-building traps. Patriots cheer prioritizing U.S. security over perfect outcomes in foreign hellholes.
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