US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron attend a dinner at the Palace of Versailles, officially marking the 250th anniversary of US independence and celebrating the longstanding relationship between France and the United States, in Versailles, France on June 17, 2026. [Mustafa Yalçın - Anadolu Agency]
The war launched by President Donald Trump — cheered on with theatrical confidence by Benjamin Netanyahu — was never a war for the Iranian people, nor a strategic effort to reshape the Middle East, nor even a coherent attempt to “deter” Iran. It was a campaign without a defined end-state, without a political vision, and without an exit strategy. Predictably, it ended as a lose–lose conflict, with none of the objectives Trump promised ever materializing: the theocratic regime did not fall, Iran’s regional project was not neutralized, and its power was not diminished in any meaningful or lasting way. As Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, director of Iran Human Rights, put it bluntly: “This war was never about the rights of the Iranian […]

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