Trump and Netanyahu Have Really Stepped in It Now (NYT) [View all]
And Trump has a seemingly endless supply.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/18/opinion/israel-america-iran-trump-vance.html?unlocked_article_code=1.rlA.hMdW.BpRPvAwCr0ud&smid=url-share
Unlocked.
By David French.
Very short excerpt:
The plain fact of the matter, however, is that if you cant dominate or destroy your opponent, you have to accommodate him, and that means compromise. When you choose to destroy your opponent, you will almost always have to deploy an immense amount of force and endure a considerable amount of loss.
Coercing Germany and Japan into unconditional surrender took millions of soldiers, untold devastation, and two nuclear strikes against Japan. Even the much simpler act of deposing Saddam Hussein and bringing Iraq under a modicum of control during the surge took hundreds of thousands of American and allied troops and years of constant combat.
The two presidents before Trump entered the White House in 2017 George W. Bush and Barack Obama took contrasting approaches. Bush chose to dominate through his invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Obamas Iran deal was a compromise, an accommodation.
But the worst possible outcome is the Trump approach to try to dominate and fail. Because then youll be forced to compromise far more than youd like.