White House insiders revealed to Wall Street Journal reporter Josh Dawsey that President Trump is exploring an exit strategy from the Iran conflict despite lacking a formal plan.
Dawsey told CNN that Trump, facing rising oil prices, looming midterms, and public dissatisfaction, has no appetite for a prolonged war and seeks ways to message accomplishments before withdrawal. However, uncertainty remains about controlling events if Iran continues attacks after a U.S. departure.
Trump's decision-making is influenced by multiple factors: market monitoring, MAGA supporter sentiment, polling, and midterm politics. Dawsey noted Trump's divided attention, describing how he launched the war then attended MAGA fundraisers polling attendees on vice presidential choices and spent Friday afternoon on college sports discussions.
The administration hasn't made an aggressive public case for war support, instead focusing on competing priorities and messaging simultaneously.
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