Trump’s diplomatic war strategy: Letters to the Editor — May 6, 2026
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Trump’s diplomatic war strategy: Letters to the Editor — May 6, 2026
The Issue: President Trump’s diplomatic and economic strategies in Iran as his cease-fire continues.
The Post’s editorial should be the rallying cry for the Trump team (“Finish the Iran War,” May 2).
History is studied because it has a tendency to repeat itself.
In the 1991 Iraq war, we did not have the stomach to finish the job.
President George H.W. Bush left the problem for his son and 12 years later, we went back in because of perceived threats of weapons of mass destruction.
President Trump has stated he does not want to leave the Iran job unfinished for future presidents to worry about.
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The lesson of NYC crime dropping is that 'no bail' is a terrible mistake
Let’s finish the Iran nuclear problem now.
Shame on politicians like Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama, who enabled Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for 50 years.
For five decades, the IRGC and its supporters have chanted “Death to America.”
Trump has used direct diplomacy to de-escalate the situation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Bypassing........
