Israel-Iran war: Trump says war will end 'very soon'; U.S. saving some ‘most important’ targets for later

In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, asserting that the war would conclude 'very soon'. Emphasizing the limited scope of U.S. military involvement, he referred to the situation as an 'excursion' rather than a full-fledged war, a characterization that reflects a desire to downplay the severity of the hostilities. Notably, this military action has not received formal approval from the U.S. Congress, raising questions about its legal standing and implications. Trump also hinted at a strategic approach to the conflict, indicating that the U.S. is reserving some of its 'most important' military targets for later engagement. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region, where U.S. forces have been involved in various operations related to Iran's influence and Israel's security. The remarks are likely aimed at reassuring both domestic and international audiences about the U.S. commitment to its allies while managing the complexities of military intervention in the Middle East.
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