Trump wrote, âIsrael never talked me into the war with Iran, the results of Oct. 7th, added to my lifelong opinion that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON, did.â [2] This direct attribution counters claims that the war was initiated due to external pressure. [3]The president's statement follows weeks of media speculation and internal U.S. dissent regarding the origins of the conflict, which began with airstrikes in late February 2026. The operation, a joint U.S.-Israeli military action, was officially announced on February 28, 2026. [1]Context of Operation Epic Fury and the Current Ceasefire StatusOperation Epic Fury was launched in late February 2026 as a major combat offensive targeting Iran's nuclear program and leadership. The war has involved sustained airstrikes and missile attacks. [1] A fragile ceasefire, brokered by Pakistani mediators, is currently in place and is set to expire on April 22 at 8:00 PM ET. [5]On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
Trump wrote, âIsrael never talked me into the war with Iran, the results of Oct. 7th, added to my lifelong opinion that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON, did.â [2] This direct attribution counters claims that the war was initiated due to external pressure. [3]The president's statement follows weeks of media speculation and internal U.S. dissent regarding the origins of the conflict, which began with airstrikes in late February 2026. The operation, a joint U.S.-Israeli military action, was officially announced on February 28, 2026. [1]Context of Operation Epic Fury and the Current Ceasefire StatusOperation Epic Fury was launched in late February 2026 as a major combat offensive targeting Iran's nuclear program and leadership. The war has involved sustained airstrikes and missile attacks. [1] A fragile ceasefire, brokered by Pakistani mediators, is currently in place and is set to expire on April 22 at 8:00 PM ET. [5]On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
The president's statement follows weeks of media speculation and internal U.S. dissent regarding the origins of the conflict, which began with airstrikes in late February 2026. The operation, a joint U.S.-Israeli military action, was officially announced on February 28, 2026. [1]Context of Operation Epic Fury and the Current Ceasefire StatusOperation Epic Fury was launched in late February 2026 as a major combat offensive targeting Iran's nuclear program and leadership. The war has involved sustained airstrikes and missile attacks. [1] A fragile ceasefire, brokered by Pakistani mediators, is currently in place and is set to expire on April 22 at 8:00 PM ET. [5]On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
The president's statement follows weeks of media speculation and internal U.S. dissent regarding the origins of the conflict, which began with airstrikes in late February 2026. The operation, a joint U.S.-Israeli military action, was officially announced on February 28, 2026. [1]Context of Operation Epic Fury and the Current Ceasefire StatusOperation Epic Fury was launched in late February 2026 as a major combat offensive targeting Iran's nuclear program and leadership. The war has involved sustained airstrikes and missile attacks. [1] A fragile ceasefire, brokered by Pakistani mediators, is currently in place and is set to expire on April 22 at 8:00 PM ET. [5]On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
Context of Operation Epic Fury and the Current Ceasefire StatusOperation Epic Fury was launched in late February 2026 as a major combat offensive targeting Iran's nuclear program and leadership. The war has involved sustained airstrikes and missile attacks. [1] A fragile ceasefire, brokered by Pakistani mediators, is currently in place and is set to expire on April 22 at 8:00 PM ET. [5]On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
Operation Epic Fury was launched in late February 2026 as a major combat offensive targeting Iran's nuclear program and leadership. The war has involved sustained airstrikes and missile attacks. [1] A fragile ceasefire, brokered by Pakistani mediators, is currently in place and is set to expire on April 22 at 8:00 PM ET. [5]On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
On Tuesday, April 21, President Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire ânumerous times.â He told CNBC that the U.S. military is âraring to goâ and that he expects to resume bombing if a deal is not reached before the deadline. [5] Iranian officials have reportedly refused to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for scheduled peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, threatening to âreveal new cards on the battlefieldâ if hostilities resume. [5]Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
Despite the stalemate, Trump has stated he believes Iran will have âno choice but to sendâ representatives to negotiate. He has also expressed optimism about reaching a âgreat deal.â [5]Resignation of NCTC Director Joe Kent and Opposition to the WarThe president's public explanation of the war's origins follows the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in March 2026. Kent, who left his post in protest, argued that the conflict was not initiated due to an imminent threat from Iran. [2]Kent stated publicly that âIt is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.â [2] His departure highlighted internal government dissent and came amid growing public disapproval of the conflict, as reflected in national polling. [2]Analysts critical of the war have described the operation as a strategic trap, arguing it was pursued based on faulty intelligence and assurances of a quick victory that have not materialized. [1]Polling Indicates War Seen as Mistake, Trump Disputes FindingsPolling conducted by the Democracy Institute and published in late March 2026 indicates significant public skepticism about the war. A majority of voters, including a majority of Republican voters, viewed launching the Iran war as a âcostly mistakeâ rather than a âsecurity necessity.â [2]The same poll found that a majority of voters believe Israel has âtoo much influence over American foreign policy.â [2] These findings suggest the war has become a politically contentious issue as the 2026 midterm elections approach.President Trump has dismissed these and other unfavorable polls. In his Truth Social post, he called them âriggedâ and part of âFAKE NEWS,â comparing them to what he described as a rigged 2020 presidential election. [2] He has consistently characterized negative media coverage as dishonest. [3]Economic and Strategic Impacts of the ConflictThe war has triggered significant economic disruptions, primarily through its impact on global energy markets. Oil and gas prices have surged due to the conflict, contributing to a jet fuel crisis and increasing costs for fertilizer and transportation. [5] Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a gallon of gas could remain above $3 throughout 2026, a prediction President Trump publicly disputed. [5]A central flashpoint has been the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. The U.S. has moved to enforce a blockade, while Iran has at times closed the strait. [4] On April 21, the U.S. War Department announced that its forces had interdicted a stateless, sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in the Indian Ocean. [5]The Pentagon stated it âwill pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iranâanywhere they operate.â [5] These actions reflect the war's expansion into global economic and naval domains.Conclusions and Future OutlookThe immediate future of the conflict hinges on the expiring ceasefire and the potential for renewed negotiations. President Trump has stated he expects Iran will have âno choiceâ to send representatives to talks, predicting the country could have a âgreat and prosperous futureâ if new leaders are âsmart.â [2]However, with the military on standby and Trump warning that Iran has violated the ceasefire, the prospect of an escalated conflict remains. The outcome of diplomatic efforts in Islamabad will determine whether military operations resume in the coming days. [5]The war has already reshaped political discourse in the United States, fueling debates over foreign influence, military engagement, and economic stability as the nation moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections.ReferencesThe Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. - NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 02, 2026.Trump Says Hamasâs Oct 7 Terror Attack Made Him Hit Iran. - The National Pulse. April 20, 2026.Raging at âfake news,â Trump denies Israel âtalked me into the war with Iranâ. - The Times of Israel. April 20, 2026.Futures Slide But Off Session Lows As Oil Spikes Above $100 Ahead Of Trump's 10am Hormuz Blockade. - ZeroHedge. April 13, 2026.With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is âraring to go.â - The National Pulse. April 21, 2026.
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