Trump Wants the War to End. Iran Doesn't. Who Loses in the End?
President Trump is pushing hard to end the war with Iran.
He says it's time to stop. He wants a deal. He wants the Strait of Hormuz open. He wants oil flowing again.
But Iran is not ready to stop.
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, says the war continues until the U.S. pays compensation for damages.
He says Iran will keep the strait shut.
He says the fight is not over.
So who loses in the end?
If the war drags on, oil stays high. Inflation stays hot. The Fed stays hawkish. Risk assets get crushed.
Stocks.
Crypto. Everything.
The American economy feels the pain first.
Gas prices. Food costs. Interest rates. The voter feels it.
But Iran loses too.
Its infrastructure is already crippled.
Power grid hit.
Oil facilities destroyed. Economy in freefall.
People displaced.
Millions suffering.
The difference is this. Iran is used to grinding through sanctions and war.
It has survived decades of isolation.
America is not used to prolonged conflict without allied support. NATO cracked.
Allies refused.
Saudi went neutral. UAE said no.
So who loses in the end?
Both sides lose.
But the one who wants out first loses more.
Trump wants out.
Iran doesn't. That means Iran holds more cards than people think.
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