The White House's latest tweet and Trump's speech indicate one thing: the fight isn't over yet. It's not as everyone guesses—that it's already finished. In fact, it might just be beginning. He estimates it will take about 4-5 weeks or even less. I understand he's optimistic, so it's not something that can be wrapped up in a few days—unless there are internal issues on Iran's side (Trump's divide-and-conquer tactics or peace negotiations between both sides—Iran has explicitly stated they won't negotiate).
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The White House's latest tweet and Trump's speech indicate one thing: the fight isn't over yet. It's not as everyone guesses—that it's already finished. In fact, it might just be beginning. He estimates it will take about 4-5 weeks or even less. I understand he's optimistic, so it's not something that can be wrapped up in a few days—unless there are internal issues on Iran's side (Trump's divide-and-conquer tactics or peace negotiations between both sides—Iran has explicitly stated they won't negotiate).