
America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes Repost IRAN WAR DAY 31: Trump Signals END OF WAR IMMINENT??? | America First Ep. 1665
Mar 31, 2026
A breakdown of two possible Iran war endgames and the troop movements that hint at a ground operation. Discussion of mixed messaging and who those bluffs are meant to influence. Analysis of global economic stakes from Strait disruption and energy targets. Critique of immigration policy reversals and political loyalty dynamics.
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Two Contradictory Trump Endgames On Iran
- Nicholas J. Fuentes argues Trump offered two divergent endgames: obliterate Iran's infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed or withdraw without reopening it.
- Fuentes views mixed public messaging as strategic signaling aimed at Asia and Europe rather than domestic clarity, pressuring allies to act.
Ultimatum Meant For Asia And Europe
- Fuentes calls Trump's threats a fake-out meant to influence Asia and Europe, not US audiences.
- He explains economic pain from a closed Strait hits Asia first, Europe second, and the US last, so messaging targets import-dependent states.
War Has Become An Attritional Energy Conflict
- Fuentes describes the war as attritional: US air/sea strikes failed to topple Iran, leaving Tehran with escalation dominance.
- He warns continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz risks a global recession and prolonged economic shock.
