As Trump shifted repeatedly between threats of war and promises of peace with Iran, the world was left wondering whether it was brilliant strategy — or pure chaos.By World Israel News StaffPresident Donald Trump’s dramatic shifts on Iran during April and May 2026 left people around the world trying to figure out what he was really doing.One day he sounded ready for war. The next day he talked about peace and deals. At times he threatened massive military action against Iran, only to suddenly announce that talks were still possible.The back-and-forth divided analysts into two very different camps.Supporters believed Trump was doing it on purpose.According to this view, Trump was using unpredictability as a weapon. By constantly changing tone, he kept Iran guessing and unable to predict America’s next move. Supporters argued that Tehran never knew whether Trump was bluffing, preparing for diplomacy, or about to launch a major strike.That uncertainty, they said, gave the U.S. leverage without dragging America into a long war.Even when Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices jumped worldwide, Trump’s team quickly shifted gears. The administration announced plans for a new Texas refinery and explored other oil options, including Venezuela, to calm fears about energy shortages.To supporters, this was all part of a larger strategy: pressure Iran from every direction while keeping the regime nervous and off-balance.Trump’s sudden reversals became especially noticeable after the U.S. military targeted sixteen Iranian mine-laying vessels. According to reports, Trump approved a follow-up strike and then pulled back just one hour before it was supposed to happen.Backers of the president saw this as proof of a calculated strategy. They argued Trump wanted Iran to understand that military action was always possible, but never predictable.They also pointed out that Trump kept even many Republicans guessing. With midterm elections approaching and concerns growing over the economy, some lawmakers became increasingly nervous about where the conflict was heading. Representative Thomas Massie publicly pushed for more congressional oversight.Still, Trump revealed very little about his final intentions.Critics, however, saw something completely different.They argued the constant shifts reflected confusion, internal disagreements, and fear of escalation rather than strategic brilliance.According to this view, Trump was reacting to events as they unfolded rather than following a clear long-term plan.When Iran disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and energy markets shook, critics said the White House appeared rattled. They pointed to the administration’s scramble to address rising oil concerns through refinery announcements and discussions about Venezuelan oil imports.Critics also argued that the military situation itself may have contributed to Trump’s reversals. Some believed concerns over U.S. munitions, economic fallout, and the possibility of a wider regional war made the administration hesitate.To them, the delayed strike after the attacks on the Iranian vessels did not look like psychological warfare. It looked like a president confronting the frightening reality of a potentially massive conflict.Trump’s public messaging only added to the confusion.At different moments, he warned of devastating consequences for Iran, then hours later claimed the regime was ready to negotiate and desperate for a deal.Iran publicly mocked some of Trump’s statements with social media memes and propaganda, while also trying to understand what Washington might do next.In the end, both sides saw the same events very differently.Some viewed Trump’s zig-zag diplomacy as a carefully designed strategy meant to keep enemies off-balance and avoid full-scale war through uncertainty.Others saw a White House struggling to balance military pressure, economic fears, political concerns, and the risks of a dangerous regional conflict.So which version is true? Was it masterful strategy or chaotic indecision?Perhaps only those inside the White House truly know. For everyone else watching from the outside, only time will tell.The post Trump’s wild Iran swings have everyone asking the same question – analysis appeared first on World Israel News.