Trump finally said the words! On March 11, U.S. President Trump stated that the war with Iran would "end soon," because there was almost nothing left to attack. As long as I want it to end, it will end. Moreover, Trump personally confirmed that after intelligence indicated that Iran had begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the United States destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Evidently, after 12 days of attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, Trump finally spoke the words to end the war. However, although Trump wants to end it, he also arrogantly said, "There is almost nothing left to attack. As long as I want it to end, it will end." Obviously, Trump's meaning is that the goal of the U.S. strike on Iran has been achieved, everything is under his control, and this conflict can be stopped at his will. He even couldn't help but show off his latest achievements.
But the question is, even if the United States claims victory, is the United States really feeling dignified now? The embassy was bombed, the U.S. military base was bombed, the U.S. missile stockpile is insufficient, and advanced radar was destroyed. Such a dilemma is clearly presented before the world. More importantly, will Iran definitely stop just because the United States wants to end the war? The Iranian Revolutionary Guard publicly stated: When the war ends is decided by Iran, not the White House. Therefore, the matter is not that simple, and the United States is not fully in control of the situation.
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