Trump's advisers are urging him to find a way to exit the war against Iran — The Wall Street Journal
Advisors are concerned that rising oil prices and prolonged conflict could lead to political discontent.

Several advisors to U.S. President Donald Trump have recently recommended that he develop a plan to exit the war with Iran. The Wall Street Journal, citing high-ranking White House officials, reports on this.
It is noted that ceasing involvement in conflicts related to Iran is considered important against the backdrop of concerns over rising oil prices and the consequences of a prolonged conflict.
Furthermore, a representative of the U.S. administration stated that while the U.S. maintains military superiority, Trump could only stop the war if a satisfactory victory is achieved.
"Trump is surprised that Iran is not surrendering despite the relentless joint military campaign by the U.S. and Israel," the official added.






