Trump says Iran war will end soon, 'practically nothing left' to target
Trump claims U.S. forces have nearly exhausted targets in Iran after 12 days of strikes; Israel vows to continue campaign indefinitely until all objectives are met, officials say.
- President Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday that Operation Epic Fury will end very soon as the White House called it a resounding success until Iran surrenders.
- Following missile concerns, regional strikes and maritime moves set the stage as the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Pentagon figures show intense air operations and high costs, with $6.5 billion spent on munitions in the first two days, seven U.S. service members killed, and multiple injured.
- Crude oil prices jumped to nearly $120 per barrel on Monday, gas prices rose to an average $3.6 per gallon from $2.9, and some energy producers suspended operations.
- President Trump has issued mixed signals, calling the operation a 'short-term excursion' but saying 'we have not won enough', while U.S. and Israeli officials state there is no formal end directive.
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