Briefing: 'As he approached the sands of the Arabian-Persian Gulf, Trump fell prey to a common phenomenon in these lands: mirages'
Strategic angle: The American president's disappointments and contradictory statements on the conflict in Iran obscure the key question of how to end the war, writes Le Monde columnist Alain Frachon.
The recent commentary on Trump's handling of the Iran conflict underscores a lack of coherent strategy, which could have significant implications for regional infrastructure stability.
As the U.S. navigates its foreign policy in the Arabian-Persian Gulf, the need for a structured approach to conflict resolution becomes increasingly critical. Inconsistencies in leadership can disrupt operational planning.
To effectively address the ongoing conflict, stakeholders must prioritize establishing a clear framework that aligns military and diplomatic efforts with the region's infrastructural capacities.