TechFlow News, April 21: According to Al Jazeera, former U.S. Representative Mike Hanna of Pennsylvania stated, “From the very moment the conflict began, Trump’s timeline for how long it would last has been constantly shifting. Initially, he claimed it would last only a few days; then it became several weeks—no more than three weeks—followed by five weeks. Of course, in recent days, all we’ve heard is that single word: ‘soon.’ Thus, these timelines keep changing, and there is also a lack of transparency regarding the conflict’s precise status.
Given this volatility in timelines, people inevitably wonder whether any concrete timeline truly existed from the outset of the conflict—and whether the ultimate outcome was genuinely considered before hostilities commenced. These are precisely the questions many Americans are raising: Why launch such a war without knowing how it will end or having a pre-defined exit strategy? Trump continues attempting to construct an exit path, insisting negotiations will take place and asserting he knows they will succeed—despite current indicators strongly suggesting the opposite.” (Jinshi)




