
When trouble hits home, even powerful leaders must recalibrate. As Americans struggle with inflation and rising fuel costs, Donald Trump faces mounting pressure over his West Asia strategy. Claims of mission success and hints at a ceasefire with Tehran raise questions about a possible U.S. exit. Tensions with NATO allies and uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz complicate the situation. Leaving could signal weakness, while staying risks deeper conflict. With global markets, oil flows, and political stakes in play, Trump’s next move could reshape international dynamics and test America’s global leadership.