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How does the Iran war end? Lawmakers say the answer isn’t so easy.

By Mychael Schnell

How does the Iran war end? Lawmakers say the answer isn’t so easy.

By Mychael Schnell

As the war in Iran approaches the three-week mark with no end in sight, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are at odds over one key matter: How will this end?

 

For many lawmakers — supporters and skeptics alike — the answer remains elusive. Much of the uncertainty stems from Iran’s ability to dictate the pace and scope of the conflict, as well as the administration’s failure to articulate a clear endgame.

 

“The problem is, they have no endgame at all,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “So we now have an open-ended conflict where Iran’s goal is to drag this out and make it as painful as possible for America and our partners.”

 

Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., another Foreign Relations member, said he’s sat in several classified briefings on the war and has not received a clear answer on how this conflict concludes. But he still had an answer to how it ends: “badly.”

 

And it’s not just Democrats who have raised these concerns. The uncertainty on Capitol Hill mirrors the shifting signals from the White House.

 

This is a preview of Mychael Schnell’s latest article. Read the full article here.

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