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Third week of war: Iran displays survival capability while Trump issues confusing signals

Iran demonstrates its resilience and capability to endure ongoing conflict, amidst President Trump's conflicting messages about the war.

In the third week of the ongoing conflict, Iran has shown clear signs of its ability to withstand heavy attacks, leading both the United States and Israel to realize that the war will prolong longer than initially anticipated, and that the Iranian regime is not easily toppled. The evidence displayed by Iran is indicative of a victory for the Islamic Republic, as it has managed to create chaos in the region by blocking the Strait of Hormuz and conducting bombings on oil tankers and various targets throughout the Middle East.

On the other hand, President Donald Trump seems eager to conclude the war quickly and declare it a victory for the United States, frequently using his social media to highlight military progress. He has claimed that the Iranian Navy has vanished, their Air Force no longer exists, and that American forces are decimating Iranian assets, including missiles and drones. However, the optimistic narrative of victory that Trump is promoting is met with skepticism, as it contrasts sharply with the evolving realities on the ground where Iran continues to display resilience.

This situation poses significant implications not only for U.S.-Iran relations but also for regional dynamics in the Middle East. With Iran managing to assert its position amidst heavy conflict, the chances of a stable resolution appear to diminish. Additionally, Trump's fluctuating rhetoric adds confusion to U.S. foreign policy in the region, complicating the already fragile situation and highlighting the uncertainties that come with military engagement in a complex geopolitical landscape.

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