How Trump Left Himself With No Good Solutions on Iran
He wants the war to be over, but without paying any cost—military, economic, or political.

President Trump blasted the Democrats’ scandal-plagued Senate candidate Graham Platner as a “major sleaze bag” in an interview with The Post’s “Pod Force One” but said Texas Senate candidate James Talarico is worse.
He wants the war to be over, but without paying any cost—military, economic, or political.
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The mayor's office noted that Calvello's start date was Jan. 13, meaning he didn't have to declare a conflict of interest or obtain a waiver to finish his work for Platner.
Mojtaba, 56, hasn't been seen in public since the war started on Feb. 28 with surprise US-Israeli airstrikes that reportedly injured him and killed his father, the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The U.S. war on Iran, launched on Feb. 28, 2026, by President Donald Trump, is the first geoeconomic war of this century: A war whose overarching objective is exclusive American control over access to Iran’s huge oil and gas resources. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Iran has crude oil reserves of about 209 […]
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