It has been confirmed that three U.S. soldiers have died in the military action against Iran, with at least five others injured. The retaliatory strike by Iran against Israel has resulted in nine deaths on the Israeli side. Reports of casualties have also emerged from Kuwait and the UAE. Iran has vowed to launch further retaliation against the United States and Israel. Meanwhile, civilian casualties in Iran are also rising sharply. On Saturday, a missile struck a school in southern Iran, and the reported death toll is now approaching 150. The casualty numbers are likely to continue to rise, and it remains unknown how many people will be killed by Iran's retaliatory actions or how long this conflict will last. On Saturday, when interviewed, Trump said he could "fight a prolonged war and take full control (of Iran)" or "end it within two or three days and tell the Iranians, 'if you rebuild (your nuclear and missile programs), see you again in a few years.'"

However, on Sunday, when interviewed by the Daily Mail, Trump said: "This has always been a four-week process. We expect it to take about four weeks. This has always been approximately a four-week process—regardless of the intensity of the strikes, Iran is a big country, and the operation will take four weeks—or less time."

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