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Chuck’s Commentary - Trump Is Desperate For Iran Off-Ramp As His Popularity Sinks + Most Vulnerable Incumbents In 2026

Mar 25, 2026
A tense look at Trump’s search for an Iran off-ramp as shifting goals and rising troop deployments turn the conflict into a battle of perception. Discussion of Mattis’s warning about the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf states tilting toward China. Analysis of dwindling independent support, MAGA’s political toxicity, and who among statewide incumbents looks most vulnerable in 2026.
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War Now About Perception Not Territory

  • Air power damaged Iranian military capacity but cannot change regimes; surviving regime counts as a political victory.
  • Todd emphasizes the conflict is shifting from territory to perception about who looks like they held firm.
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Gulf States Will Hedge Toward China

  • Gulf states will hedge security ties and tilt toward China if U.S. support looks unreliable.
  • Todd warns alliances hollow out slowly as partners seek self-preservation rather than abrupt realignment.
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Hollowed Expertise Worsened Decision Making

  • Hollowing out expertise and prioritizing loyalty produced worse decisions and left Trump without credible national security counsel.
  • Todd contrasts current team with Jim Mattis-era competence and calls it organizational leadership failure.
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