Trump Admits Iran War Surrender at G7 After Months of 1-Sided Victory Claims
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Updated · The Bulwark · Jun 18
Trump Admits Iran War Surrender at G7 After Months of 1-Sided Victory Claims
3 articles · Updated · The Bulwark · Jun 18
Summary
At the G7, Donald Trump gave the administration’s first candid public assessment of the Iran war since bombing began, effectively conceding there were no viable alternatives.
That marked a sharp break from months of official claims that U.S. forces were "lethally dominant," Iran was seeking a deal, and key risks such as the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices were manageable.
The reversal also undercut repeated assertions that Iran’s military, ballistic-missile capacity and nuclear program had been decisively neutralized and that all options, including invasion, remained on the table.
Trump’s remarks signaled a broader shift from triumphalist messaging toward acknowledging the war’s limits and the strategic costs exposed after the bombing campaign.