Absurdity Emerges as Sole Victor in Trump’s Iran Conflict, Opinion Says

An opinion column in Asahi Shimbun reflects on Trump’s Iran policy. The writer describes the conflict as dominated by absurdity. It argues that no clear victor

An opinion column in Asahi Shimbun reflects on Trump’s Iran policy. The writer describes the conflict as dominated by absurdity. It argues that no clear victor has emerged from the confrontation. The article suggests that absurd outcomes have become the only certainty. Critics are cited as questioning the strategic logic of the approach. The piece frames the situation as a “war against Iran” in rhetorical terms. Readers are invited to consider the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy. The column concludes that absurdity itself is the prevailing result.