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Showing Original Post only (View all)President Trump Lost This War [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/15/opinion/-trump-lost-war-iran.html
By The Editorial Board
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Irans hard-line government remains in place. The specifics of the nuclear agreement will apparently be negotiated over the next two months, but the terms seem likely to resemble those of a 2015 deal that President Barack Obama negotiated and that Mr. Trump canceled in 2018. He described the Obama agreement as the worst deal ever and said it put Iran on a route to a nuclear weapon. He criticized it for failing to force Iran to stop supporting terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah and for loosening economic sanctions. Yet his destructive war seems likely to leave him with a similar deal.
His biggest achievement in the cease-fire framework is the expected reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping traffic, which will eventually reduce the prices of energy and other goods. That, of course, is merely a reversion to the prewar status quo. Iran closed the strait in retaliation, to damage the global economy and increase political pressure on the United States. The move worked, and Irans leaders now understand that they hold a powerful economic weapon.
On balance, Iran emerges the strategic winner of the four-month war. It did suffer substantial losses, including much of its navy, air force, military-industrial capacity and political leadership, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, who was killed on the wars first day. With the war ending, however, Irans leadership can begin rebuilding.
The United States, for its part, looks weaker in the eyes of the world. The American military has shown itself unable to quash a much smaller opponent even as it burned through many of its long-range precision missiles and interceptors. The outcome damages this countrys ability to deter other potential adversaries. To begin to repair the damage, the United States would be wise to mend alliances in Europe, the Middle East and Asia that have been frayed by the wars military and economic effects. The Pentagon will also need to modernize and prepare for the wars of the future. Neither is likely to happen under President Trump.
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Iran didn't know Trump is the King of the Universe and they were supposed to bow
Attilatheblond
Yesterday
#33
If a man bankrupt's two casinos, how can you expect him to do something like "win a war" ?
ashredux
Yesterday
#6
The full terms of the deal are still unknown so the NYT left them out of the Editorial.
maxsolomon
Yesterday
#17
Obama's deal had Iran give up 97% of its enriched uranium and allow inspection of its nuclear facilities
Martin Eden
Yesterday
#10
None of this would'be happened under President Kamala Harris and a Democratic Administration
NBachers
Yesterday
#26