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.
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Trump claims Operation Epic Fury objectives largely met in Iran strikes

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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.

Iran has stated it will decide when the war with the US and Israel ends, emphasizing no oil will be shipped out of the Middle East if attacks continue. President Donald Trump said the war will end in four weeks or sooner. However, Iran's military insists there must be a winner and calls Trump's statement nonsense.

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2026年3月4日、米国とイスラエルはイランに対する軍事作戦を継続し、「オペレーション・エピック・フューリー」と呼ばれる紛争の5日目に入った。攻撃はイランの海軍資産、ミサイル能力、指導部を標的にしており、最高指導者アーヤトッラー・アリ・ハメネイの殺害を含む。議会承認の欠如と地域の米国人に対する避難計画の不在をめぐり、批判が高まっている。

2026年2月28日、米国とイスラエルはイランに対する協調軍事攻撃を実施し、核施設、弾道ミサイル、レジーム指導部を標的とした作戦「エピック・フューリー作戦」を展開した。ドナルド・トランプ大統領は8分間のビデオでこの行動を発表し、攻撃終了後にイラン国民に対し政府転覆を促した。イラン当局はイスラエルとバーレーンにある米軍基地へミサイルを発射して報復したが、死傷者は報告されていない。

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トランプ大統領は、湾岸海運を混乱させたイランのタンカー攻撃を受けて原油価格が1バレル100ドルを超えたにもかかわらず、イランの核プログラムに対する米軍攻撃を正当化した。彼は短期的なエネルギーコストよりもイランの核武装阻止を優先し、米ガソリン価格引き下げのためのさらなる措置を発表した。

2026年2月28日に始まった米イスラエルによるイラン攻撃——最高指導者アヤトラ・ハメネイ師の死を含む——の数日後、ドナルド・トランプ大統領は作戦の規模、明確な目標の欠如、反戦キャンペーン公約との矛盾について、国民の低い支持率と地域混乱の警告の中で、ますます厳しい批判に直面している。

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Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) praised President Donald Trump and Israel over Operation Epic Fury—described by the White House as a joint U.S. military campaign with partners against Iran—and said he was “baffled” by Democrats who opposed the strikes. The operation’s claimed toll, including the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been widely reported, though detailed casualty breakdowns remain difficult to independently verify.

 

 

 

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