Trump signals Iran conflict nearing end, cites 'obligation' to act

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Trump signals Iran conflict nearing end, cites 'obligation' to act
US President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump announced the military campaign against Iran will conclude "soon," despite conflicting signals from his administration about the operation's duration. Trump framed the intervention as a necessary measure to prevent global catastrophe, while officials in Washington offer varying timelines ranging from weeks to months for the conflict's conclusion.

US President Donald Trump stated on Monday that the ongoing military engagement with Iran would not reach its conclusion this week but assured it would wrap up "soon," describing the operation as an obligation rather than a preferred course of action. "We're going to have a much safer world when it's wrapped up. It'll be wrapped up soon," Trump told reporters, while reiterating his personal reluctance about the campaign.

Conflicting timelines emerge from administration

The president's remarks highlight the inconsistent messaging emanating from Washington regarding the conflict's projected duration. While Trump initially anticipated a four-to-five week campaign and maintains operations are running "ahead of schedule," other administration figures have offered divergent estimates. Energy Secretary Chris Wright suggested Sunday the conflict would "certainly" end within weeks, yet Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth characterized the effort last week as "only just the beginning," with reports indicating allies are preparing for US involvement extending until September.

Nuclear threat justification repeated

Trump again justified the military intervention by claiming it averted a nuclear escalation that would have spiraled into World War III. He argued the strikes, which began Feb. 28 as joint US-Israeli operations, were necessary to prevent Tehran from acquiring atomic weapons, though Iranian authorities continue to deny pursuing nuclear capabilities.

Regional impact and casualties

The campaign has resulted in significant casualties since its inception, with reports indicating over 1,200 fatalities in Iran, including former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Fourteen American service members have also lost their lives during the operation, underscoring the human cost of the ongoing conflict in the region.

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