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Trump says US-Israeli war on Iran will be over ‘very soon’
Trump says US-Israeli war on Iran will be over ‘very soon’
**Trump Says US-Israeli War on Iran Will Be Over ‘Very Soon’**
United States President Donald Trump has said that the ongoing military campaign involving the United States and Israel against Iran could end “very soon,” suggesting that the operation is progressing faster than expected.
Speaking at a press conference in Florida and in interviews with the media, Trump claimed that U.S. and Israeli forces had significantly weakened Iran’s military capabilities. He said the conflict was already “very complete” and that the coalition was far ahead of its original timeline, which had estimated the war could last four to five weeks. ([channelnewsasia.com][1])
According to Trump, joint air and naval strikes have targeted Iranian military infrastructure, including missile facilities, drone production sites, and naval assets. He argued that these operations have crippled much of Iran’s ability to continue fighting, saying Iran had lost key communications systems and large parts of its navy and air force. ([CNA][1])
The war, which began with coordinated strikes in late February, has already caused significant casualties and regional tension. Reports indicate that hundreds of people have been killed in Iran, while Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Israeli cities and U.S. military positions across the Middle East. ([aa.com.tr][2])
Despite his prediction that the conflict may end soon, Trump also warned that the United States would continue operations until Iran is “totally and decisively defeated.” He stressed that further military action remains possible if Iran continues attacks or threatens global oil routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.
The conflict has had global economic effects, with oil prices initially surging due to fears of supply disruption before falling after Trump suggested the war might end quickly. Analysts say the situation remains uncertain, as tensions in the region are still high and retaliatory strikes continue.
While Trump expressed confidence that the war will conclude shortly, international observers caution that conflicts in the Middle East can escalate rapidly, making the timeline for a definitive end difficult to predict.