
Trump says Iran war to end soon, ‘disappointed’ in new supreme leader pick
Global News
Trump said the war would continue until Iran is 'totally and decisively defeated' and predicted it would be over 'very soon,' but denied suggestions it could end this week.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday predicted the war in the Middle East could be over soon, even as Iran’s hardliners staged a show of loyalty to new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei in a sign that it was not prepared to back down any time soon.
The conflicting signals sent markets on a rollercoaster, with oil prices surging and stock markets nosediving before swinging in the other direction after Trump’s comments and reports of a possible ease in sanctions on Russian energy.
Khamenei, 56, a Shi’ite cleric with a power base among the security forces and their vast business empire, has been declared unacceptable by Trump, who has demanded Iran’s unconditional surrender.
Trump said the war would continue until Iran is “totally and decisively defeated,” but predicted it would be over soon.
“It’s going to be finished pretty quickly,” he told Republican lawmakers. “We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough.”
Trump did not, however, define exactly what victory in the war would look like.
He later told a separate press conference that the war will be over “very soon” but denied suggestions it could wrap up as soon as this week.
Trump added that he was “disappointed” in the choice of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new supreme leader.













