War against Iran 'very much complete' says Trump, makes bold claim: ‘They’ve got no Air Force, communications…'

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that the ongoing conflict with Iran is nearing completion, stating in a recent interview that the war 'could be over soon.' His remarks come amid escalating tensions in the region and follow a significant conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which the Kremlin described as 'frank and businesslike.' During their hour-long discussion, the leaders likely addressed the implications of the conflict, given Russia's strategic interests in the Middle East. Trump's assertion highlights a shift in rhetoric regarding U.S. military engagements and reflects ongoing geopolitical dynamics involving major world powers. As the situation evolves, analysts are closely monitoring the potential consequences for U.S.-Iran relations and regional stability, particularly in light of Iran's perceived military vulnerabilities, including its air force and communication capabilities. This development may influence future diplomatic engagements and military strategies involving Iran and its allies.
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