Professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt explain why U.S. and Iranian demands are fundamentally irreconcilable — and why this crisis is far from over. Instead of bringing Tehran to terms, Washington now finds itself further from a diplomatic settlement than it was in May 2025. Iran has played a weak hand with discipline and patience. The United States, by contrast, risks stumbling into another major strategic failure in the Middle East. At the core of the impasse is a basic reality: both sides are demanding the impossible. Washington insists on the full dismantling of Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, while Tehran seeks sanctions relief, reparations, and long-term security guarantees. Neither side is prepared to yield. The result is not a pathway to peace, but a deepening stalemate — with escalation, not resolution, the more likely outcome.

Kabir another good one.
I think one of issues not mentioned is that Trump is not really educated of the world. He relies on videos and inputs from his advisors. A dangerous situation
What I understand from various podcasts is that President Trump was told by his military advisors that this war would not go particularly well for the US. But he didn’t listen. And in the end, the US military serves at the pleasure of the President.