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#TrumpSaysIranConflictNearsEnd
A New Era in the Middle East: Trump’s Iran Statements and the Future of the Conflict
The US-Iran tension, one of the most volatile headlines in global politics, has seen critical developments in diplomacy and military strategy in recent days. The theme #TrumpSaysIranConflictNearsEnd, brought to the agenda through US President Donald Trump’s social media posts and press briefings, offers significant clues regarding the course of military operations in the region. Trump states that the process is nearing its conclusion, describing it as a "short-term excursion," while emphasizing that Iran's military capacity has been largely weakened.
Military Balances and Operational Successes
As a result of recent joint military operations, significant shifts have been observed in Iran's strategic defense lines. According to statements from the US administration, the pressure exerted on naval forces, communication networks, and air defense systems in the region indicates that the physical dimension of the conflict is nearing completion. Trump’s characterization of the situation as "very complete, pretty much" is based particularly on the neutralization of a large portion of Iran's missile launchers and drone production facilities. This is viewed not only as a military advantage but also as the beginning of a process to rebuild the regional security architecture.
Activity on the Diplomatic Front
In contrast to the rapid progress on the military field, discussions regarding "unconditional surrender" and a new governance model are coming to the forefront in diplomatic channels. Signals from the White House emphasize that military success alone is not enough to end the current conflict; a structure must be established where Iran's access to nuclear weapons is completely blocked and it no longer poses a threat to neighboring countries. In indirect negotiations conducted through mediators like Oman, it is stated that a lasting peace can only be possible within a fair and balanced framework.
Global Economy and Energy Security
The impact of the regional conflicts on global markets is primarily manifested through fluctuations in oil prices. While Trump’s optimistic statements that the war will end "very soon" have led to a slight pullback in oil prices—which had approached the $120 range—concerns over global energy supply persist. The ultimate goal at the end of this process is to realize a vision of a "safer world" where energy flow is uninterrupted, regional populations live in prosperity, and radical threats are minimized.