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End War Soon On My Terms Is Maximum Flexibility And Minimum Accountability

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Promising to end a war soon while reserving the right to decide when is not a timetable; it is a trapdoor. In March 2026 President Donald Trump told CBS News from Florida the Iran operation was very far ahead of schedule and would end soon, then in the same news cycle talked about electricity targets still to come and Hormuz escorts. The Pentagon social feed posted we have only just begun to fight. That is not contradiction by accident; it is optionality by design.

The sentence that does two jobs at once

CBS News dated 9 March 2026 quoted Trump saying the war would end very soon but not necessarily next week, and that the US had wiped Iranian forces out very completely while leaving important targets for later. NBC News and Fortune on 9-10 March 2026 ran the same tension: war practically complete versus threats that could prolong it. Times of Israel recorded Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz saying there was no time limit until objectives were met. If the war stops on Trump’s clock, he claims victory; if it drags, he can point to allies or to targets not yet struck.

Reuters on 2 March 2026 cited White House aides warning of midterm political risk from duration, casualties, and pump prices. CNN Business and ITV on 10 March 2026 tied oil moves to Trump’s reassurance. The market takeaway is the point: flexible endings move Brent as much as sorties do.

Congress and the base as backstop blame

The Atlantic and New York Times in late February and early March 2026 framed the strikes as lacking prior congressional authorization. HuffPost and USA Today catalogued MAGA-aligned criticism from Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and others. Trump does not need the base to love the war; he needs a story if the war lingers. Very soon preserves hero narrative; only just begun preserves hawk narrative. Both can be true in different rooms.

What This Actually Means

Al Jazeera compared the script to 2003 Iraq and noted this White House keeps objectives vague on purpose. Foreign Affairs and Crisis Group voices argued the Pandora’s box is open. Trump’s phrasing is the hinge: he keeps surge and pause on the same keyring. Allies hear mutual decision with Netanyahu per Times of Israel; voters hear very soon per CBS. Accountability sits in the gap.

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