Trump Reportedly Ready to End Military Action Against Iran, Even If Strait of Hormuz Remains Partially Closed
Washington D.C. The US President Donald Trump has indicated readiness to end military operations against Iran, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal, stating he is prepared to conclude the war against Iran even if the critical maritime route, the Strait of Hormuz, is not fully open.
According to the report, Trump and his aides have assessed that expanding military action to open Hormuz could cause the conflict to extend beyond the projected timeline of 4 to 6 weeks.
The news, citing administration officials, stated that the US side has concluded that significant damage has already been inflicted on Iran's navy and missile capabilities, and now options for ending the ongoing conflict are being considered.
Furthermore, it is indicated that a strategy is being prepared to pressure Iran to reopen the commercial waterway through diplomatic means, moving beyond military pressure.
The BBC's attempt to contact the White House for comment on this matter has not yet yielded a response.
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