Iran War 2026: American military operation will end soon, Iran’s attitude softened after President Trump’s statement
News India Live, Digital Desk: After the fierce war that has been going on for the last few days in West Asia, hope for peace has finally arisen. US President Donald Trump has given a big statement indicating that America’s military operation is now in its final stages and it will end very soon. After this stance of Trump, there has been a softening in the attitude of Iran, due to which the world has taken a sigh of relief. Trump’s ‘Mission Mode’: “Our work is almost complete.” In a message issued from the White House, President Trump said that the US Army has successfully achieved its set goals. He made it clear that America does not want to be a part of any long war. Trump said, “Our operation is coming to an end very soon. We have shown our power and now it is time to return stability to the region.” Defense experts believe that Trump’s statement is an attempt to balance global pressure and domestic politics. Iran’s change in tone: Is the path open for talks? A few hours after Trump’s announcement, a positive reaction has also come from Iran. Iran’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that if America stops its ‘aggressive policies’, Iran is also ready to reduce tension. Tehran has indicated that it may reconsider its tough stance on the Strait of Hormuz. This change is also important because till yesterday Iran was threatening to target American companies. Impact on the global market and crude oil. The effect of these news of peace has been immediately visible on the global economy: Crude Oil: Crude oil prices have fallen by 4-5% in the hope of averting the war. Stock Market: The American and Asian markets have returned to prominence. In particular, there has been an improvement in the shares of 18 American companies which were targeted by Iran. Gold: There has been a slight brake on the rising prices of gold as a safe investment. Will the war really stop? Although the rhetoric from both sides has softened, the situation on the ground is still sensitive. Diplomats believe that the real challenge will be in implementing the terms of the ceasefire. The United Nations (UN) and the Gulf countries are currently playing the role of mediator to ensure that such a situation does not arise again in the future.
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