NEWS
BREAKING:Trump Says Iran Conflict Could End Soon as Strikes Leave Few Targets Remaining.
U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that the ongoing military campaign against Iran may soon come to an end, stating that extensive strikes carried out by the United States and Israel have already severely weakened Iran’s military infrastructure.
In a brief telephone interview with Axios, Trump said the conflict could conclude quickly because most significant targets in Iran have already been hit.
According to the president, the joint military operations have left “practically nothing left to target” inside the country.
“Little this and that — any time I want it to end, it will end,” Trump said during the interview, suggesting that the timeline for ending the conflict largely depends on decisions made by the U.S. administration.
The comments come after weeks of intense military operations carried out by U.S. and Israeli forces, which reportedly targeted Iranian missile facilities, air defenses, and other strategic military sites.
Officials from Washington and Jerusalem have said the objective of the strikes is to weaken Iran’s military capabilities and prevent what they describe as growing threats to regional stability.
The conflict has significantly raised tensions across the Middle East, with several nations expressing concern about the possibility of wider regional escalation.
Analysts say that although the strikes have reportedly caused major damage to Iranian military assets, the situation remains unpredictable and could shift rapidly depending on Iran’s response and international diplomatic efforts.
Trump’s remarks suggest that the administration believes its primary objectives may already be close to being achieved.
However, experts warn that even if large-scale operations slow down, political and security tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel are likely to continue shaping regional dynamics.
Global leaders are continuing to call for restraint and diplomatic engagement to prevent further escalation.
As discussions about the next steps unfold, the world is closely watching whether the conflict will indeed wind down as quickly as the U.S. president has indicated.
