Trump says Iran war will end soon, 'practically nothing left' to target
President Trump claims US forces have nearly exhausted targets in Iran after striking over 5,500 sites in 12 days, signaling a potential swift end to the conflict.
- 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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With a president so fond of contradictory messages, debates often slide in Washington through the field of semantics, when not directly from philosophy. These days, for example, everything revolves around the sense of an end; the end of the war of Israel and the United States against Iran, which is heading towards its third week. Trump said this Monday that this is near, in view of the fact that markets were plunged into chaos. Also, it will onl…
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Trump says strikes will end 'soon,' Iran lays out three conditions
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the military strikes against Iran will end "soon," before sending mixed signals about the timing, while Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian laid out three conditions to end the conflict.On Wednesday, as the US-Israel-Iran conflict entered its 12th day, Pezeshkian said on social media platform X that "the only way" to end the war is "recognizing Iran's legitimate rights, payment of reparations, and…
US President Donald Trump announced Wednesday, in an interview on the Axios website, that the United States' offensive against Iran could end soon, because it was no longer, "actually, nothing" in Iran, but stressed that the end of the operations was holding its decision, the AFP reported.
US President Donald Trump claims that Iran will soon be defeated, but warns that the US could escalate the attacks further. “It would make it almost impossible for them to rebuild their country,” he says.
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