For Trump, the challenge is no longer just hitting targets; it’s managing a three-way conflict where his "one-off" action has forced a new, more aggressive regime into power, all while trying to keep the U.S. economy from stalling out at the gas pump The date is March 9, 2026. In the situation room of the White House, the air is thick with the scent of overpriced coffee and the weight of a world on edge. Operation “Epic Fury,” the joint U.S.-Israeli strike launched on February 28, has fundamentally rewritten the Middle Eastern playbook. The Strike and the Three-Way Tug-of-War What began as a targeted military action by President Trump has evolved into a complex, three-dimensional chess match. This isn’t just a clash of nations; it is a friction-filled triangle involving the White House, the formal Iranian government, and the emboldened hardliners in Tehran. President Trump, ever mindful of a skeptical Congress and the gho...