The President characterized the recent overnight strikes as a stabilizing measure, suggesting the outcome would ultimately bolster global security and protect critical energy corridors. "Anything that happens is going to happen very fast," Trump stated, rejecting the prospect of a long-term military campaign. While earlier reports had suggested a collapse of ceasefire efforts, Trump’s remarks indicate a pivot toward de-escalation, prioritizing a quick resolution over sustained hostility.
Trump Predicts Swift Resolution to Iran Military Tensions
Dismissing fears of an entrenched regional conflict, Donald Trump signaled Wednesday that the current military friction with Iran will conclude rapidly. Speaking at the close of a two-day NATO summit in Ankara, the U.S. President emphasized that his administration has no intention of pursuing a protracted engagement in the Middle East.




Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!