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    Trump’s Iran Crisis Reveals the Contradictions and Risks of His Foreign Policy

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonFebruary 20, 2026 Opinion No Comments4 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump delivered his latest ultimatum to Iran on Thursday during a Board of Peace meeting. He formed this Middle East coalition to stabilise the region. He could soon pull that region into a new war.

    The clash between calls for peace and threats of military action exposes the contradictions in Trump’s second-term foreign policy. The standoff between Washington and Tehran highlights this tension most clearly. The escalation could trigger the largest US air campaign in years.

    Trump said he prefers diplomacy and wants a deal to end Iran’s nuclear weapons programme. A White House official said Iran would be “very wise” to reach an agreement. Trump escalated his rhetoric against the Islamic Republic in recent weeks. He ordered what analysts describe as the largest US military buildup in the Middle East since the Iraq War in 2003.

    This approach shows Trump’s willingness to use military force more often than supporters expected. He has acted without prior approval from Congress.

    Military Pressure With No Clear Endgame

    Trump’s threat to strike Iran cannot be dismissed as a bluff. The US followed through with an attack on Venezuela in January after a similar warning. That operation had a narrow objective and ended with the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro.

    The reasoning for another campaign against Iran remains unclear. Trump wants Tehran to abandon nuclear ambitions, a goal shared by US allies. Iran has weakened under sanctions and mass protests against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei. Tehran has signalled openness to negotiate on uranium enrichment.

    Indirect talks stalled because Washington demanded limits on Iran’s missile programme and regional proxies. Trump has not explained why another strike now would achieve his objectives. A US strike last June already targeted Iran.

    Trump claimed that strike “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear facilities. He has not clarified why another strike is needed or which new targets might be hit. His broader objectives in Iran remain uncertain.

    Regional Risks and Strategic Questions

    Observers question whether the administration seeks regime change in Iran. Analysts also ask whether the US is ready for Iranian retaliation against American bases in the region. A prolonged conflict could affect other US goals in the Middle East, including the Board of Peace-led effort to rebuild Gaza.

    Trump has offered few details about potential post-strike scenarios. Israel’s role also remains unclear. Israel joined the US in last year’s strikes and is expected to participate again. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Trump at the White House last week to discuss the crisis.

    Trump faces pressure to justify any attack before his State of the Union address next week. He must explain how military action fits into his domestic political agenda.

    Domestic Politics Clash With Global Strategy

    Trump campaigned in 2024 on disentangling the US from foreign conflicts. That stance appealed to his Maga base and Republicans who oppose foreign interventions. Since taking office, Trump launched multiple attacks in Syria, Venezuela, Iran, and the Caribbean.

    A prolonged air campaign against Iran could alienate supporters before the midterm elections. Polls show voters increasingly frustrated with immigration and the economy. Critics accuse Trump of focusing too heavily on foreign policy.

    A major attack would also clash with Trump’s push for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump said he deserves the award for ending eight wars, a claim many dispute. No precedent exists for a US president seeking the prize while using military force abroad.

    Ambiguity Becomes a Strategic Tool

    Global uncertainty surrounds Trump’s motivations as he edges the US closer to war with Iran. That ambiguity may suit him. Trump has embraced the role of global dealmaker since returning to office. He hosted signing ceremonies and international summits like the Board of Peace meeting.

    His tariffs forced countries to seek new trade deals with the US. He dominated headlines with the Venezuela strike and a proposal to seize Greenland. Other nations struggled to interpret his intentions during that dispute.

    Trump said on Thursday that the world must wait to see his next move on Iran. “We have to make a meaningful deal otherwise bad things happen,” he said.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from Chicago, USA, with more than 15 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She holds a degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Over the course of her career, she has contributed to leading outlets such as The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Recognized for her clear and engaging reporting style, Grace provides accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and international developments.

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