Trump Says Iran War May End Soon
US President Donald Trump said the war involving Iran could end soon, while warning Tehran against any renewed escalation. His remarks came as fighting and regional tensions continued to drive uncertainty across West Asia and global markets.
Trump Says Iran Conflict May End Soon
Speaking at a news conference in Florida, Trump said the conflict was likely to be over soon, though he did not provide a specific timeline. He described the US action as a limited operation carried out to remove key targets and suggested that the war was not expected to become a prolonged campaign. His comments marked a shift in tone from earlier statements in which he had insisted that only Iran’s unconditional surrender would end the conflict.
Trump Warns Iran Against Further Action
Trump also issued a sharp warning to Tehran, saying Iran should not attempt any further retaliation. In separate remarks, he claimed Iran had already used much of its military capability and said any fresh move by Tehran would invite an even harsher response. He further argued that US and allied strikes had heavily damaged Iran’s launch infrastructure and reduced its ability to sustain attacks, though these battlefield claims remain part of a broader wartime narrative.
US Messaging Signals Mixed Iran War Stance
The latest statement drew attention because it appeared alongside tougher messaging from within the US security establishment. While Trump suggested the conflict could be nearing its end, official messaging elsewhere indicated that Washington was still prepared for continued military pressure if required. That contrast reflects the uncertainty around how the conflict may develop in the coming days.
Trump’s remarks are likely to be watched closely by both allies and adversaries, especially as energy markets, shipping routes and regional diplomacy remain under strain. Any shift in US posture could have wider consequences for ceasefire efforts and the stability of the region.
















