Trump says US-Iran war to end soon as few targets remain

U.S. President Donald Trump said on March 11 (local time) that the war with Iran will end 'soon,' stating there is 'practically nothing left to target.' In a phone interview with Axios, Trump emphasized that the operation is going well and he can end it anytime he wants. The remarks came on the 12th day of the U.S. military operation codenamed 'Operation Epic Fury,' amid ongoing concerns about its impact on oil prices and the global economy.

U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a five-minute phone interview with Axios on March 11 (local time) that the war with Iran will end 'soon,' as there is 'practically nothing left to target.' Trump said, 'Any time I want it to end, it will end,' emphasizing that the operation is progressing excellently and ahead of the original six-week timetable, inflicting more damage than anticipated. He added that Iran is paying for '47 years of death and destruction they caused,' calling it 'payback' and stating, 'They will not get off that easy.'

The remarks come on the 12th day of 'Operation Epic Fury,' launched on February 28 to destroy Iran's missile capabilities, navy, and pathways to nuclear arms. Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, posted a video on X stating that the U.S. military has struck over 5,500 targets in Iran, including more than 60 ships, since the operation began.

During a later press availability, Trump claimed the U.S. has taken out 'just about all' of Iran's mine-laying ships 'in one night,' reaching 'boat number 60,' and described Iran's navy as 'big and ineffective' but now 'gone.' He said Iran has lost its navy and air force, with 'no anti-aircraft apparatus at all,' no radar, and its leaders gone, warning, 'We can do a lot worse.'

These statements have raised hopes for resolving the Middle East crisis amid rising oil prices and economic concerns, though Iran's potential retaliation remains a risk. The operation's focus on degrading Iran's military infrastructure aims to prevent further threats, but global markets continue to monitor developments closely.

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President Trump speaks at Doral Golf Club podium, announcing Operation Epic Fury success against Iran, with flags, war maps, and oil price screens in background.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Trump claims Operation Epic Fury objectives largely met in Iran strikes

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

On March 10, 2026, nearly two weeks after the US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran, President Donald Trump stated from his Doral golf club that military objectives were «largely achieved», while refusing to end bombings. He praised the operation's progress, threatened Iranian energy infrastructure if needed, downplayed oil price spikes, and expressed disappointment over Mojtaba Khamenei's appointment as new supreme leader following his father Ali's death in the initial strikes.

President Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that the US is close to meeting its objectives in the conflict with Iran and is considering winding down operations. He listed five key goals, including degrading Iran's missile capabilities and protecting regional allies. The announcement comes as the war enters its third week amid rising oil prices.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver a national address Wednesday evening on the status of the U.S. war against Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury. A White House official said the speech will provide an operational update, highlighting progress meeting or exceeding benchmarks. The address comes amid closed Strait of Hormuz, rising U.S. gas prices above $4 per gallon, and growing protests by veterans.

The United States and Israel initiated major military strikes against Iran on February 28, 2026, in an operation dubbed Operation Epic Fury, aimed at destroying nuclear infrastructure, ballistic missiles, and toppling the regime. President Donald Trump announced the action in an eight-minute video, urging Iranians to overthrow their government once the strikes conclude. Reports indicate Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed, though Iranian state media has not confirmed this.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

On March 6, 2026, Israeli forces, backed by U.S. coordination, obliterated an underground command bunker in Tehran as part of the escalating Operation Epic Fury, now in its second week. The strike follows initial attacks that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top officials, with President Trump demanding Iran's unconditional surrender and pledging U.S. involvement in selecting a new leader.

President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday evening, less than two hours before his self-imposed 8 p.m. ET deadline to destroy the country unless it reopened the Strait of Hormuz. The deal, presented via Pakistan, prompted oil prices to plunge and stocks to surge worldwide. The announcement followed Trump's morning Truth Social post threatening that 'a whole civilization will die tonight' without a deal.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel conducted coordinated military strikes against Iran, targeting nuclear sites, ballistic missiles, and regime leadership in an operation dubbed Operation Epic Fury. President Donald Trump announced the action in an eight-minute video, urging Iranians to overthrow their government after the strikes conclude. Iranian officials have retaliated with missile launches at Israel and a US base in Bahrain, though no casualties were reported.

 

 

 

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