If you’ve been following the headlines, you know the atmosphere in Washington feels… strange. President Trump has spent months projecting the image of a leader firmly in control, insisting that his 2026 campaign against Iran was a masterstroke of strategy.
But as the dust settles and a tentative deal lands on the table, the mood isn't exactly celebratory.
In fact, the question everyone is asking behind closed doors is simple: What was all of this actually for?
One of the primary talking points coming out of the White House is the lack of substantial U.S. casualties. On the surface, that’s a success no grieving families, no flag-draped coffins, and no massive public outcry. But let’s be honest: avoiding combat losses doesn't mean you’ve won a war.


