Is This Trump’s Way to Avoid a Long War? The Real Goal Behind Striking Iran
Donald Trump is making a bold claim: he says the massive airstrikes against Iran are actually a way to avoid “endless wars” and keep Americans safe at home. By launching “Operation Epic Fury,” he argues that destroying Iran’s military and nuclear sites now prevents a much bigger, deadlier conflict in the future. He’s framing this as a defensive move to stop long-range missiles from ever reaching U.S. soil, telling the public that his “America First” policy means taking out threats before they can strike first.
The strategy isn’t just about bombs; it’s about a quick exit. Unlike past wars that lasted decades, Trump’s plan relies on a few days of heavy strikes to “annihilate” Iran’s navy and missile industry, then letting the Iranian people take over. He’s betting that by weakening the regime without a full-scale ground invasion, he can bring