BREAKING: The Iran War, Going from Strategic Uncertainty to Strategic Ambiguity to Strategic Clarity—how should we think about what is happening?
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The mission now is forward. That does not mean we ignore what happened.
Every after-action review matters. Every hard lesson has to be documented, studied, and handed down. But you do not win the next fight by staring at the last one. You win it by moving with discipline and intent toward what comes next.
We assess the situation as it is. Not as we wish it were. Not as the headlines describe it. Not as any political narrative would have us believe. We look for and at the truth, we account for every resource, every liability, every constraint, and we build our understanding from facts rather than from comfort.
That is how you make decisions that hold up under pressure.
We identify or reassess our objectives with precision. Vague goals produce vague results.
What does success look like, and how will we know when we have achieved it?
Every dollar spent, every policy enacted, every diplomatic engagement pursued must point toward a defined outcome that serves our nation’s long-term security and prosperity.
Finally, we make absolutely certain that the lessons of this chapter are never forgotten by those who come after us. Every generation of American leadership inherits the consequences of the one before it. The least we can do is make sure the next generation does not have to learn these same lessons at the same price.
