Iran Will Not Surrender: Is There a Good Reason to Return to Fighting? | With Danny Citrinowicz

Trump's recent statements express deep frustration in the American administration over the difficulty of formulating a clear strategy toward Iran. So far, neither the economic siege nor the military campaign has yielded a change in…
Assessment
The piece suggests that U.S. frustration with Iran is mounting because neither economic pressure nor military action has shifted Tehran's negotiating stance. The core question is whether renewed fighting could achieve what sanctions and war have not. Readers should watch for any shift in U.S. strategy or Iranian red lines that might break the current deadlock.
