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Trump’s Instinct-Driven Iran Gambit Falters After One Month

Dispatch by Elara Vance | Updated: 04:39 GMT+0000 / Mar 29, 2026 | 1 MIN READ
Trump’s Instinct-Driven Iran Gambit Falters After One Month
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A month into the Iranian crisis, Donald Trump’s reliance on gut instinct rather than structured strategy is showing cracks. What began as a bold, unilateral move now faces mounting diplomatic isolation and operational setbacks. Allies have grown wary, regional partners are recalibrating, and Tehran shows no signs of backing down. Intelligence assessments suggest that the administration’s improvisational approach is creating more volatility than leverage. Sources within the State Department indicate internal frustration over the absence of a coherent long-term playbook. Without a clear framework, the risk of miscalculation rises with each passing week. The current trajectory points toward a prolonged stalemate rather than a decisive outcome.

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