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Trump says in an interview that the war against Iran may end soon: 'Practically concluded'

US President Donald Trump has stated that the war against Iran is 'practically concluded' and may end soon, according to a recent interview with CBS News.

In a telephone interview with CBS News, US President Donald Trump claimed that the ongoing war against Iran could come to an end shortly, stating that it is 'practically concluded'. This statement comes as the conflict in the Middle East marked its 10th day, following a significant attack by the United States and Israel on Iran on February 28. Initially, Trump indicated that the conflict might last up to five weeks but now suggests that the US is ahead of that timeline and well-positioned in the conflict.

Trump highlighted the military incapacitation of Iran, mentioning that the country lacks a Navy, communications, and an Air Force. He asserted that Iranian forces are in disarray, with missiles scattered and drone production facilities destroyed. This serves to illustrate the US's perceived strategic advantage in the conflict, suggesting that the military operations conducted have severely undermined Iran's capabilities.

Additionally, during the interview, Trump was asked about the appointment of Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba, indicating the importance of leadership transitions in the context of the ongoing conflict. Trump's comments reflect a broader narrative on American military interventions in the region and their implications for future relations between the United States and Iran.

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