Faced with a war against Iran that he can neither control nor conclude, Donald Trump may be approaching the political moment that George W. Bush experienced in Iraq: one where failure is not acknowledged, but where faces, the balance of power, and the official American narrative are changed. During the last two years of George W. Bush's presidency, the White House did not acknowledge failure. It changed the distribution of roles. Donald Rumsfeld…
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Faced with a war against Iran that he can neither control nor conclude, Donald Trump may be approaching the political moment that George W. Bush experienced in Iraq: one where failure is not acknowledged, but where faces, the balance of power, and the official American narrative are changed. During the last two years of George W. Bush's presidency, the White House did not acknowledge failure. It changed the distribution of roles. Donald Rumsfeld…