Trump Vows to End Iran War Within 2–3 Weeks: What Strikes Are Being Prepared.
Military Campaign in Iran
According to UATV: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced his intention to conclude the military campaign in Iran, promising to deliver devastating blows over the next two to three weeks. While he did not specify an exact end date for hostilities, he expressed strong confidence that key strategic objectives in the region are nearly achieved.
According to the president,
“Iran’s navy has been destroyed. Their air force is in ruins. Our main strategic goals in Iran are nearing completion. Over the next two to three weeks, we will hit them with extremely powerful strikes. We will send them back to the Stone Age, where they belong.”— Donald Trump.
The strikes may also target power plants, signaling the broad scope of military operations.
Fallout from the Conflict
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio had earlier noted that the conflict with Iran could last another two to four weeks. These comments underscore the uncertainty surrounding the situation and its potential ramifications for international relations.
Trump’s statements point to an escalation of military tensions in the region and could have significant consequences for global politics. If military action in Iran proceeds, it may spark a new wave of instability not only across the Middle East but also in U.S. relations with other nations.
The coming developments will require close monitoring by the international community, as the repercussions could be far-reaching and long-lasting.
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