Trump says Iran war timeline is likely 4-5 weeks but could go ‘far longer’
- The US military operation against Iran, named Operation Epic Fury, is ongoing with a projected timeline of four to five weeks but may be extended as objectives are pursued.
- Iran retaliated with missile attacks on US bases and several Middle Eastern countries, causing regional escalation and prompting Gulf Cooperation Council members to assert their right to self-defense and consider responses.
- The conflict has caused significant disruption in the Middle East, including damage to civilian infrastructure, closure of air traffic across the Gulf, and a surge in global oil prices.
- Six US service members have been killed during ongoing combat operations, with the US seeking to neutralize Iran's threat without committing ground troops at this time.
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TRUMP: THE WAR ON IRAN IS NEARLY OVER
Emirates 24/7 — U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the ongoing war with Iran is nearing its end, stating that military operations are progressing at a pace far exceeding the administration’s initial estimates. In an interview with CBS News, Trump noted that the United States is "well ahead of the initial four-to-five-week timeframe" set for the conflict, adding that the Iranian war is "largely over and could conclude very soon.…
Trump's limited options to curb Iran war oil price surge
US President Donald Trump is under pressure to curb oil prices sent skyrocketing by the war with Iran, but has only limited tools to fix a problem that is shaking the world economy and is politically toxic at home.
Trump's options include sending Delta Force to destroy nuclear sites and seizing 400 kilos of enriched material.
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Donald J. Trump is masterfully applying his signature "let's make everything more expensive" strategy, this time to oil — you know, the same genius approach that worked so beautifully on his health insurance plan, which never came to fruition. Nothing says "winning" like U.S. crude oil skyrocketing. Why should anyone settle for just any record when they can shatter the biggest weekly gain in the entire history of futures contracts, going all the…
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