Trump: The war will end quite soon
During a Republican House event in Florida, Donald Trump characterized the U.S. military operation against Iran as a 'brief excursion' and expressed confidence that the war will conclude soon, suggesting a safer world will follow.
In a recent speech at an annual Republican House event in Florida, President Donald Trump described the U.S. military operation against Iran as a 'brief excursion.' He justified the necessity of this action by stating that the United States needed to neutralize a significant threat. Trump voiced his belief that the war in Iran would conclude 'quite soon,' and upon its conclusion, would lead to a 'safer world.'
Trump asserted that the United States has achieved significant victories but emphasized that more needs to be accomplished. He declared the nation's determination to achieve a decisive victory that would eliminate this long-term threat permanently. The President's comments come amid rising tensions in the region and calls for a reassessment of U.S. military engagement abroad.
Furthermore, Trump praised the American military, referring to it as 'an army like no other' and claimed that the U.S. enjoys more international respect than ever before. He pointed to joint U.S. and Israeli operations that purportedly have 'completely destroyed' the threat. This speech appears aimed at reinforcing his administration's foreign policy stance while rallying Republican support as he seeks to consolidate power and advocate for ongoing military engagement.