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US and Israel Are Diverging on How — and When — to End the Iran War

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March 11, 2026
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  • Washington and Jerusalem are no longer fully aligned on endgame, with Trump signaling a shorter conflict while Israel appears to want more time and broader objectives.
  • The US is pushing for a more limited military mission, while Israel is targeting conditions that could weaken or even destabilize the Iranian regime.
  • Energy and economic fallout are raising the stakes for the White House, especially as oil prices and domestic political pressure climb.
  • The longer the war lasts, the higher the risk of strategic drift, including more attacks on energy infrastructure and deeper US entanglement.

What Happened?

President Trump has suggested the Iran war may be nearing its end, but Israel is signaling a broader and potentially longer campaign. According to the report, the two governments are coordinating closely, with near-daily conversations between Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, yet they are increasingly split on the conditions for stopping the fighting. The US appears focused on degrading Iran’s missile, drone, and naval capabilities, while Israel is continuing strikes on senior Iranian officials and energy-linked targets as part of a wider effort to weaken the regime. Washington has reportedly even told Israel it was unhappy with attacks on Iranian energy facilities unless specifically approved.

Why It Matters?

For investors, this is a critical shift because it introduces uncertainty not just about the war itself, but about alliance coherence. Markets can absorb conflict more easily when the strategic objective is clear and bounded. They struggle when key allies have different definitions of victory. The US has stronger incentives to limit the duration of the war because of rising oil prices, inflation risk, and domestic political backlash. Israel, by contrast, has stronger security and political incentives to press harder for a more lasting strategic outcome inside Iran. That gap raises the risk of policy inconsistency, headline volatility, and miscalculation. It also matters for energy markets: if Israel continues striking energy infrastructure or if Hormuz remains blocked, the US may be pulled into a longer and more economically costly conflict than Trump wants.

What’s Next?

The next phase depends on whether Washington can impose a clearer endpoint on the campaign or whether Israeli objectives keep broadening. Investors should watch for three things: whether the US actively restrains Israeli targeting choices, whether naval protection of tanker routes expands US involvement, and whether any credible diplomatic off-ramp emerges. Without that, the conflict risks becoming harder to end even if Trump wants out. That would keep oil, inflation expectations, and geopolitical risk elevated, while increasing the odds that markets start treating the war as a persistent macro overhang rather than a temporary shock.

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