Trump Says Iran Objectives ‘Nearing Completion’ as Strikes Intensify

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President Donald Trump has said U.S. military objectives in Iran are “nearing completion,” even as operations against key targets are expected to intensify in the short term.

Speaking amid ongoing military activity, Trump indicated that the campaign has made significant progress toward its strategic goals. He suggested that final phases of the operation are underway, while signaling that additional strikes may be required to consolidate gains.

The conflict, which has seen sustained pressure on Iran’s military and strategic infrastructure, is entering what officials describe as a decisive stage. Increased operational tempo in recent days points to an effort to weaken remaining capabilities and secure a favorable end-state.

However, uncertainty remains over how quickly the situation could stabilize. Analysts caution that while military objectives may be approaching completion, broader issues—including regional security dynamics and long-term deterrence—are still unresolved.

The escalation continues to draw international attention, with concerns over its potential impact on global energy markets and stability across the Middle East. Diplomatic pathways remain unclear, as both military and political calculations evolve.

As developments unfold, the coming weeks are expected to be critical in determining whether the conflict moves toward resolution or extends into a more prolonged phase.


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