US could end Iran war in two to three weeks even without a deal: Trump

US President Donald Trump has suggested that the war with Iran could be nearing its conclusion, stating that Tehran does not need to strike a deal with Washington for hostilities to end. Trump claimed that the US military campaign's objectives have largely been achieved, with Iran's military significantly degraded and its nuclear ambitions halted.
The US war with Iran may soon end, according to President Donald Trump. He stated that the conflict could conclude within two to three weeks, even without a deal. The US military campaign's objectives have been largely achieved, with Iran's military significantly degraded. Iran's naval, air, and anti-aircraft capabilities have been damaged, and its telecommunications infrastructure has been disrupted. The US is prepared to conclude the conflict without a formal negotiated settlement. Attacks were reported on both sides, with drones hitting fuel tanks at Kuwait's international airport and a fire at an undisclosed company facility in Bahrain.
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