The conversation around U.S.-Iran relations has shifted dramatically and not in the way Washington expected.
If you've been watching the news unfold over these past few months, you probably sensed something was off. The boasts from the White House podium got quieter. The "we're this close to a deal" headlines keep repeating. And somehow, despite all the tough talk and economic threats, Iran still isn't blinking.
Here's the uncomfortable truth nobody in official Washington wants to say out loud: The 2026 strategy hasn't delivered not even close. The regime in Tehran is still standing. Its nuclear program? Still humming along. Those missile and drone capabilities everyone's worried about? Completely intact. Maybe even more dangerous than before.
And that was supposed to be the whole point, wasn't it?


