
The article centers the WSJ editorial board's hawkish critique of Trump's Iran strategy, framing his approach as insufficiently aggressive and potentially emboldening Iranian hostility. Language like 'sending wrong signal' and emphasis on Iran 'flouting' ceasefire terms adopts the editorial's threat-focused framing. The piece lacks counterargument or Iranian perspective, and omits Trump's own rationale for restraint or voices questioning the hawkish approach.
Primary voices: media outlet, elected official
Framing may shift if military escalation or diplomatic breakthrough occurs between U.S. and Iran.
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal said President Trump's strategy in the Iran war has not scared off Tehran and that the Iranians believe they "can outlast a president who no longer wants the fight." In their piece published Monday, the board said Iran had flouted a ceasefire with the U.S. via attacks...
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