""It's always better for a president in a time of war to go to the public and explain what he's trying to do, to explain the goals, to explain why it's worth American treasure and lives," Peter Baker stated, emphasizing the importance of clear communication during conflict."
""Trump's address on Wednesday did not feel like a speech a month into the war saying where we're going to go from here, and I think it left a lot of people confused," Baker added, highlighting the lack of clarity in the president's remarks."
Donald Trump delivered his first national address since the Iran war began, aiming to explain U.S. goals and actions. However, the address was perceived as lacking clarity and direction, leaving many confused about the future of U.S. involvement. Peter Baker noted that it is crucial for a president to communicate effectively during wartime, but Trump's remarks did not fulfill this expectation. The panelists discussed the implications of the address and its impact on public understanding of the situation.
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