To the editor: President Trump could also be looking for an endgame within the Iran struggle of his personal making, however it will likely be a needle in a haystack job for him given his reckless braggadocio, which is constraining his acceptable choices (“Trump is searching for an endgame to the Iran war,” March 15).
He can’t exert regime change or attain his different objectives with out making unconscionably large additional investments and doubtlessly placing boots on the bottom, and but he can’t afford to tug a TACO, both. Are we doomed to a different “eternally struggle”? It’s clear that Donald J. Trump is the mission creep we concern.
Tim Geddes, Huntington Seashore
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To the editor: Trump has put us in a state of affairs just like that of a cat discovering itself on a tall tree department. He has no thought methods to get out and is now calling for nations he has denigrated repeatedly for assist in the quagmire he created.
John T. Chiu, Newport Seashore
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To the editor: As a 96-year-old Korean Struggle veteran and son of an immigrant foot soldier who served with Pershing within the trenches in France in World Struggle I, this struggle just isn’t one which I feel my household will bear in mind with delight. I ponder, with the stark choices we at the moment are going through, why can we not hear extra about supporting Reza Pahlavi, the previous shah’s son? Regardless that Trump has briefly dismissed figuring out him as a potential future chief of Iran, he stays a really viable pro-Western secular chief.
Recent reports from Iran say he has upward of 30% of the inhabitants supporting him. Chants of “long live the shah” are typically heard throughout protests. Definitely within the Iranian communities which have emigrated overseas within the final 50 years, he would have huge help.
Pahlavi has advocated for a democratic, non-religious, secular authorities to switch the clerical regime now ruling Iran. He often emphasizes the separation of faith from state affairs in his acknowledged political objectives.
What higher different than these being steered flippantly by Trump or a drawn-out, unpopular struggle?
Robert L. Turner, Los Angeles
