Explosions rock Tehran as Trump predicts Iran war end in weeks

Explosions have rocked Tehran as US President Donald Trump predicts the war with Iran could be over in two or three weeks. The conflict has resulted in thousands of deaths, displaced millions, and threatened the global economy, with Iran and its allies exchanging strikes with the US and Israel.
Tehran was hit by a fresh wave of explosions. The US and Israel launched airstrikes that killed Iran's supreme leader, sparking a regional war. Oil and gas prices have soared, threatening the global economy. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran has the will to end the war if its enemies guarantee it won't flare up again. Strikes hit steel complexes in central and southwest Iran, causing significant damage. The Israeli military confirmed it carried out the strikes and intercepted an Iranian missile attack. The conflict has killed thousands and displaced millions. US allies in the Gulf have been pulled into the war, with Iran carrying out retaliatory attacks.
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