
2026-03-16 949词 中等
The president faces a strategic dilemma. Two clocks are running. One measures the collapse of Iran’s regime under military and economic pressure. The other measures the growing global disruption—rising oil prices, strained interceptor stockpiles and pressure from allies and markets to end the conflict. If the second clock runs out first, the president could declare a cease-fire before forcing Tehran to surrender.
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