Trump Says Iran War Could Be Over Soon, Multiple Strikes Shake Tehran

Iran's capital, Tehran, experienced its most intense air raid since the onset of the ongoing conflict, with over 20 heavy explosions reported. The strikes, which took place on February 28, have heightened tensions in the region, with Iranian media remaining silent on any potential damages or casualties resulting from the attacks. Amidst these developments, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism regarding the potential resolution of the war, suggesting that it could conclude sooner than anticipated. Trump's comments reflect a broader international dialogue surrounding the conflict, which has raised concerns about regional stability and security. The Iranian government, while not providing details on casualties, has condemned the airstrikes, asserting its commitment to respond to threats against its sovereignty. This escalation in military activity underscores the volatile nature of the situation in Iran, as both domestic and international stakeholders closely monitor developments that could signal a shift in the ongoing hostilities.
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