US-Iran War Nearing End, Says Trump
US President Donald Trump stated that the US-Iran war is 'very close' to ending, following a two-week ceasefire agreement and upcoming negotiations. Despite his remarks, Trump emphasized that US actions are not yet complete, believing Iran is eager for a deal. The conflict, which began on February 28th, has resulted in 13 American military deaths and thousands of casualties in the Middle East.
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(Central News Agency, Washington, April 14, comprehensive foreign report) US President Donald Trump said that with the US and Iran reaching a two-week ceasefire agreement and a reduction in hostilities, the war is "very close" to ending.
Fox Business reported that in an interview scheduled to air tomorrow morning on "Mornings with Maria," Trump told anchor Maria Bartiromo: "I think it's close to the end, yes, in my opinion, the war is very close to ending."
Trump's latest remarks come as US and Iranian negotiators are reportedly expected to resume a new round of talks on the 16th. Previously, Vice President JD Vance and senior White House officials held talks with Iranian officials in Pakistan over the weekend. Although no breakthrough was achieved, Vance stated that "significant progress" had been made.
Despite Trump's statement that the war is nearing its end, he also emphasized that US actions are not yet complete.
He said: "If I stop now, it will take them 20 years to rebuild the country. We are not done yet. We will see what happens next. I think they are very eager to reach a deal."
The US-Iran war broke out on February 28th, when the US and Israel jointly launched airstrikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, severely impacting the Iranian regime.
Trump has repeatedly emphasized that Iran's leadership and military power have both been weakened, and has frequently claimed that the US military has "severely damaged" Tehran's military capabilities.
The conflict has resulted in the deaths of 13 US soldiers and thousands of casualties in the Middle East.
In the interview, Trump stated that his intervention in the Middle East conflict was to weaken Iran's nuclear capabilities, "I had to change my strategy, because if I hadn't, Iran would have nuclear weapons by now."
The full interview will air tomorrow. (Compiler: Tsai Chia-min) 1150415
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Central News Agency
(Central News Agency, Washington, April 14, comprehensive foreign report) US President Donald Trump said that with the US and Iran reaching a two-week ceasefire agreement and a reduction in hostilities, the war is "very close" to ending.
Fox Business reported that in an interview scheduled to air tomorrow morning on "Mornings with Maria," Trump told anchor Maria Bartiromo: "I think it's close to the end, yes, in my opinion, the war is very close to ending."
Trump's latest remarks come as US and Iranian negotiators are reportedly expected to resume a new round of talks on the 16th. Previously, Vice President JD Vance and senior White House officials held talks with Iranian officials in Pakistan over the weekend. Although no breakthrough was achieved, Vance stated that "significant progress" had been made.
Despite Trump's statement that the war is nearing its end, he also emphasized that US actions are not yet complete.
He said: "If I stop now, it will take them 20 years to rebuild the country. We are not done yet. We will see what happens next. I think they are very eager to reach a deal."
The US-Iran war broke out on February 28th, when the US and Israel jointly launched airstrikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, severely impacting the Iranian regime.
Trump has repeatedly emphasized that Iran's leadership and military power have both been weakened, and has frequently claimed that the US military has "severely damaged" Tehran's military capabilities.
The conflict has resulted in the deaths of 13 US soldiers and thousands of casualties in the Middle East.
In the interview, Trump stated that his intervention in the Middle East conflict was to weaken Iran's nuclear capabilities, "I had to change my strategy, because if I hadn't, Iran would have nuclear weapons by now."
The full interview will air tomorrow. (Compiler: Tsai Chia-min) 1150415
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