Former U.S. Congressman: No One Knows How Fast Trump's "U.S.-Iran Conflict Will End Soon" Really Is
Odaily News Former Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Hanna stated: "Since the moment the conflict began, Trump's timeline for how long it would last has been constantly shifting. Initially, he claimed it was a matter of days, then it became weeks, no more than three weeks, followed by five weeks. And of course, in recent days, the only word we've heard is 'soon.' So, these timelines keep changing, and there's a lack of transparency regarding the exact status of this conflict.
Given the erratic nature of the timeline, one can't help but question whether there was ever any real timeline from the start of the conflict, and whether the endgame was truly thought through before going to war. These are questions many Americans are asking. Why start such a war without knowing how to end it and without a predetermined exit path? Trump continues to try to construct an exit path, insisting that negotiations will take place and that he knows these negotiations will succeed. Despite all current signs once again pointing to the exact opposite being true." (Jin10)
