Inside Washington’s Dilemma: War, Diplomacy, and the Ghost of Exit Strategies
Inside Washington’s Dilemma: War, Diplomacy, and the Ghost of Exit Strategies Introduction: The Paradox of Victory On March 26, 2026, President Donald Trump accomplished something remarkable: he declared victory, announced he was winding down the war, and escalated it—all within a single news cycle. Within hours of posting that the United States was “getting very close to meeting our objectives,” his administration confirmed it was sending three more warships with 2,500 additional Marines to the Middle East . Shortly before, the Pentagon had quietly informed Congress it would need an additional $200 billion to fund the conflict . This is not the incoherence of a distracted administration. It is the signature of a presidency trapped between its own maximalist ambitions and the hard constraints of political survival. Four weeks into the US-Israeli war on Iran—launched on February 28 after Washington abruptly suspended nuclear talks—the Trump administration finds itself ...