Trump’s Iran war now comes down to one brutal question: What comes next?
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Trump’s Iran war now comes down to one brutal question: What comes next?
The United States faces a fundamental fork in the road
By Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, (ret.) Fox News
Published May 19, 2026 11:22am EDT
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Retired vice admiral on Iran standoff: Trump has 'time on his hands'
Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward provides expert analysis on the Iran standoff. He suggests President Donald Trump has time on his side and is leveraging the blockade and sanctions to pressure Iran.
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In the first weeks of America’s confrontation with the Islamic Republic of Iran, U.S. and allied airpower imposed real costs on Tehran. That tactical success was welcome. But as I wrote previously, "Round one of the Iran fight went to the U.S. military." What was not resolved — and what now shapes everything — is the strategic outcome.
The United States faces a fundamental fork in the road. One path leads toward kinetic escalation, risking broader regional and global catastrophe. The other leads toward a calibrated off-ramp. The hard question is whether that off-ramp actually exists.
What Happened in Beijing
Just days ago, President Trump concluded a high-profile summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Both leaders agreed the Strait of Hormuz must remain open and that Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon. Beijing produced no concrete plan to pressure Tehran.
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Trump was direct about it. He told U.S. interviewers he did not ask China for "help" because "when somebody helps you, they always want something on the other side."
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Beijing’s actual behavior told the real story. While Trump was in China, Iranian semiofficial agencies reported that Chinese vessels began transiting the Strait under new Iranian protocols after requests from China’s foreign minister and ambassador to Iran. Beijing was not pressuring Tehran. It was accommodating it.
Why That Matters
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