President Trump wants out of Iran, but there’s no clear way to end it. Jim VandeHei explains why this conflict is different from anything Trump has faced before: once a war begins, control disappears. Advisors are divided, allies have different goals, and even basic questions, like who leads Iran next, don’t have answers. This is the first time Trump may be stuck in a situation he can’t quickly reverse.
Timestamps:
0:00 – President Trump is “trapped” in Iran
0:10 – Trump’s “Improvisational” leadership style vs. the machinery of war
0:48 – The diverging interests of Israel, Iran, and the U.S.
1:20 – Why Trump can’t “just end” the war despite wanting out
1:46 – The challenge of negotiating with a “decapitated” regime
2:12 – A first for Trump: When things are outside of his control
2:34 – Internal rift: JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, and the anti-war advisors
3:20 – The “Mindmeld”: The unique relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu
4:08 – Why “All-Caps” posts won’t end a military conflict