Leaders can announce hard deadlines for enemy concessions, then convert a missed deadline into an indefinite suspension rather than follow through. This lets them claim restraint and avoid costly escalation while preserving the appearance of leverage to domestic audiences.
— If true, the practice blurs accountability for war decisions and creates a repeatable executive tactic that postpones formal war termination while shaping domestic political narratives.
Glenn Greenwald
2026.04.22
100% relevant
Trump set a public deadline for Iran, threatened obliteration, then sent envoys and converted the lapse into an indefinite suspension of hostilities via Truth Social.
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