What Trump’s prime-time TV pitch means for war on Iran

US President Donald Trump has stated that his objectives for the war against Iran are nearly achieved, but he intends to continue military operations for at least another two weeks. Trump's speech has led analysts to conclude that his next steps likely involve escalation, despite his claims that the war is nearing its end.
US President Donald Trump addressed the nation on prime-time TV, stating that his objectives for the war against Iran are nearly complete. However, he threatened to escalate the conflict, saying the US will hit Iran extremely hard over the next two to three weeks. Trump's speech focused on the US military's achievements in destroying Iranian targets. Analysts believe Trump's next steps likely involve escalation, despite his claims that the war is nearing its end. The US president's intentions have been questioned, as he did not explain why the war must continue if Iran's military targets have already been devastated. The conflict between the US and Iran continues, with both sides exchanging strikes.
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