Donald Trump’s Big Statement On Iran War: “Think the war is very complete, pretty much”

U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that the conflict involving Iran may be nearing its end, suggesting that the situation has largely been resolved from a military standpoint.

Speaking in an interview with CBS News, Trump said he believes the war is “pretty much” complete, pointing to what he described as the weakening of Iran’s military capabilities.

“I think the war is very complete, pretty much. They have no navy, no communications, they’ve got no Air Force,” Trump said during the interview.

The U.S. president also said that the progress of the conflict has moved faster than he had initially anticipated. Trump noted that the United States is currently “very far” ahead of the timeline he had earlier projected.

According to Trump, the developments on the ground have advanced beyond his original estimate of four to five weeks for the situation to reach its current stage.

The remarks come amid ongoing global attention on the conflict and its geopolitical implications, particularly for the Middle East and global markets. Trump’s comments suggest that Washington believes the military objectives of the campaign have largely been achieved, though no formal announcement regarding the end of the conflict has been made.

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