Trump Says He Expects the War in Iran to Be over 'Very Soon'
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Trump believes a swift end to the war against Iran is possible.
DUBÁI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump declared Monday that the war against Iran could be of short duration, despite the country's selection of a new hard-line supreme leader to oversee the struggle for the survival of the Islamic theocracy.
Global Markets | Australia shares recover after Trump hints Iran conflict could end soon
Australian shares rebounded on Tuesday, with the S&P/ASX 200 index gaining 1.1% after US President Trump suggested the Iran conflict could end soon. This eased oil price fears, leading to a drop in energy stocks but a boost for miners and financials. Technology, healthcare, and gold also saw gains.
Trump says he expects the war in Iran to be over 'very soon'
Trump assured Republican lawmakers that the war in Iran could end “very soon” but declined to provide a specific timeline on when that might be. The US president says Washington is achieving “tremendous success” on the ground, but stressed that the war will only end after all war objectives are met.
Donald Trump assured Monday that the war against Iran would "be over soon", without specifying what deadline, although Iran continued its attacks.
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