“Why Trump Says the Iran War Could End in Just Weeks”

News Desk — President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the United States intends to wrap up military operations against Iran within the next two to three weeks, signaling a rapid conclusion to the campaign dubbed “Operation Epic Fury.” Addressing the press, the President asserted that the U.S. military intends to systematically neutralize Iran’s strategic capabilities before exiting the region, though he remained open to the possibility of a diplomatic settlement before the deadline expires. Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that America’s mission from day one was crystal clear that it is the final and best chance to wipe out Iran’s threat for good so they can never have a nuclear weapon.

Despite the projected withdrawal, the President expressed sharp dissatisfaction with international allies, particularly the United Kingdom, for a perceived lack of military contributions to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict. In a series of recent interviews, Trump argued that nations dependent on the Strait of Hormuz—a vital corridor handling 20 percent of the world’s oil supply—must take greater responsibility for its defense. While downplaying the severity of recent Iranian strikes by claiming there is “no real threat” in the passage, Trump maintained that American forces would remain engaged in maritime security efforts until global partners increase their involvement in protecting their own energy interests.

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