Trump's War Plan Overtaken by War's Own Chaos

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Five weeks of U.S. airstrikes against Iran have created an unexpected result. According to an analysis in *Le Monde*, the conflict's own unpredictable nature has now surpassed President Donald Trump's famous unpredictability. Columnist Gilles Paris argues that two main forces are pushing Trump toward a greater reliance on military action. These are the perceived inefficiencies within the U.S. government and the continued strength of Iran's government. The original plan is being reshaped by the complex realities of war. This suggests that events on the ground may now be driving U.S. strategy more than initial decisions from Washington.