In this episode, we go behind the headlines of the massive military buildup in the Persian Gulf to ask the question everyone is dodging: Why hasn't the President pulled the trigger on Iran? While the "armada" suggests an imminent strike, the administration is currently colliding with four formidable walls: the strategic nightmare of starting a "forever war" that contradicts the "America First" brand, a vocal MAGA base that views intervention as a "neocon trap," the terrifying economic prospect of $7-a-gallon gas, and intense back-channel pressure from Gulf allies who fear their own infrastructure will be the first to burn. We also dive into the rumored West Wing friction between the Commander-in-Chief and General Dan "Razin" Caine, exploring whether the current hesitation is a masterclass in "Maximum Pressure" leverage or a sobering realization of U.S. military and political constraints.