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- The U.S. hopes Iran will fold after a bunker-busting bombing. But thereās no guarantee.
- Trumpās debate pitted his promise to avoid āendless warsā with the prospect of a legacy-making achivement.
The highest hope of PresidentĀ Donald Trumpās bombing of Iran: A rogue nuclear program that had defied a half-dozen of his predecessors has finally been destroyed.
The deepest fear: Just four years after the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan ended Americaās longest war, the United States is now enmeshed in another war in a volatile region, with perilous and uncertain consequences.
āOur objective was the destruction of Iranās nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the worldās No. 1 state sponsor of terror,āĀ Trump saidĀ in a late-night announcement in the East Room on June 21, interrupting Americansā Saturday night plans with news thatĀ B-2 bombersĀ had dropped the worldās most powerful conventional bombs on three sites considered crucial to Tehranās nuclear program. āIran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace.ā
Thatās the calculation behind āOperation Midnight Hammer,ā anyway ā that despite its initial bluster, Tehran will be forced to abandon its nuclear program.
But Trump acknowledged there were other possibilities.
āRemember, there are many targets left,ā he said, surrounded by a solemn-looking trio of advisers ā Vice PresidentĀ JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense SecretaryĀ Pete Hegseth. āIf peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speech and skill.ā
A war between Trumpās fundamental impulses
The White House debate over whether to launch the bombers put at odds some of Trumpās most fundamental impulses.
One is his fervent opposition in all three of his presidential campaigns against āforever wars,ā including the costly and controversial conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. His āAmerica Firstā agenda reflects a determination to focus less on places like Ukraine and more on challenges close to home.
Though most RepublicanĀ congressional leadersĀ praised the president for the decision, some people prominent in theĀ MAGA movementĀ did not. āThis is not our fight,ā Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene complained on social media. āEvery time America is on the verge of greatness, we get involved in another foreign war.ā