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Trump: 'Iran War Will End Soon,' Claims 'Targets Virtually Exhausted'
Trump Hints at Early End to 'Iran War'
U.S. President Donald Trump predicted that the U.S.-Israel alliance's war with Iran would "soon end" in a phone interview with Axios. He hinted at an early conclusion to the war, stating that "there is virtually nothing left to target" within Iran.
President Trump asserted strongly, "I can end the war whenever I want," and assessed the ongoing conflict as "proceeding magnificently and well ahead of the timeline we initially anticipated." He emphasized the success of the military operations.
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President Trump underscored the effectiveness of the operations, stating that the U.S. and Israel allied forces "inflicted more damage than anticipated during the originally set six-week period" in this war. This is interpreted as the Trump administration expressing strong confidence in the ongoing military intervention.
Meanwhile, President Trump strongly urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune to pass the 'Save America Act.' The bill's core provisions include mandating proof of citizenship for voter registration and restricting mail-in voting.
*Source: The Guardian World (2026-03-11)*




