
In a striking address tonight at his Doral golf club in Florida, President Donald Trump declared that the ongoing U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran is nearing its conclusion. Speaking to Republican lawmakers amid soaring oil prices and global market turbulence, Trump asserted, “I think the war is very complete, pretty much,” emphasizing that Iran’s navy, air force, and communications have been devastated. He described the operation as “very far ahead of schedule,” far surpassing his initial estimate of four to five weeks, and predicted it would wrap up quickly, bringing a “much safer world.”
Trump framed the conflict as a brief but decisive “excursion” to eliminate threats, including Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile capabilities. “We took a little excursion to get rid of some evil,” he said, suggesting victory is close and oil prices will soon drop as stability returns. His comments offered reassurance to allies worried about prolonged escalation, even as he vowed continued pressure until full objectives—regime change or unconditional surrender—are met.
The statement comes on the tenth day of intense strikes, following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Iran’s selection of a hardline successor. While critics question the shifting timelines and endgame, Trump’s confident tone signals optimism that major combat may soon end, potentially averting a broader regional quagmire.
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