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Why the US and Iran Appear to Be Fighting Two Different Wars

Dowry Lane
Last updated: March 11, 2026 1:54 pm
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US military operations continue as Washington and Tehran pursue different strategies in the ongoing conflict.
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The conflict between the United States and Iran is not only a military confrontation. Both sides appear to fight very different strategic battles.

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The White House NarrativePentagon MessagingLessons from HistoryPressure to Find an EndgameA War of Different GoalsAn Uncertain Future

While Washington speaks about decisive victory, Iran focuses on endurance and long-term resistance. This difference makes the outcome of the conflict uncertain.

The White House Narrative

Officials close to Donald Trump are already shaping a possible victory narrative. The administration suggests that the war could end with Iran’s unconditional surrender, certified by the president himself.

However, such an outcome may be more political messaging than reality. Iran’s leadership is unlikely to accept a defeat that damages its authority or revolutionary identity.

Pentagon Messaging

At the same time, Pete Hegseth said the president will determine when the conflict reaches its beginning, middle or end. His remarks highlight how much the administration controls the public framing of the war.

Hegseth argues that the United States will use overwhelming military force to defeat its enemy. He insists the conflict will not repeat the prolonged nation-building campaigns seen in earlier wars.

Lessons from History

History in the Middle East shows that wars rarely end cleanly. Conflicts often deepen historical grievances and fuel future violence.

Past American wars also demonstrate that presidential exit strategies do not always work. Few modern conflicts end with the clear victory seen in World War II, when Germany and Japan surrendered unconditionally.

Pressure to Find an Endgame

Analysts say Washington must eventually define a realistic endgame. The conflict has already created economic risks. Rising oil prices could damage the global economy and increase fuel costs in the United States.

Higher gasoline prices also threaten Trump politically. During his campaign, he promised to avoid new wars.

A War of Different Goals

Iran’s leadership appears to follow a different strategy. Instead of seeking a quick victory, it may focus on surviving the conflict longer than the United States’ political patience.

This strategy has historical roots. Several US military campaigns after the September 11 attacks turned into long wars with uncertain results.

An Uncertain Future

The US administration argues that strong airpower and special operations can quickly defeat its enemies. Yet critics question whether this approach can resolve a complex regional conflict.

As fighting continues, one thing becomes clear: Washington and Tehran may not be fighting the same war. The United States seeks a clear military victory, while Iran may simply aim to endure until the political pressure shifts.

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