Trump Signals Potential End to Iran Conflict as Regional Alliances Shift

Kathmandu. US President Donald Trump has signaled that the war with Iran could end soon. However, some analysts suggest Trump's remarks may be a strategic maneuver ahead of a potential ground invasion of Iran.

Currently, the prevailing view is that the US may soon withdraw from the conflict, forcing Israel to prepare for the aftermath, regardless of its preferences.

In recent days, several key Iranian leaders have been killed in US strikes, causing significant damage to Iran's military capabilities. Consequently, there is a possibility that Iran will attempt to rebuild its strength, potentially posing a renewed challenge to Israel and its Arab neighbors.

Israeli officials have indicated that they may continue strategic strikes within Iran even after the war concludes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested the possibility of new defense agreements with Gulf nations that have faced attacks. Currently, Israel has only normalized relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in the Gulf region.

In his address on Tuesday, Netanyahu stated, 'Israel is building a new coalition with key countries in the region against the shared Iranian threat.'

US President Donald Trump announced that the ongoing military campaign in Iran would end soon and that US troops would withdraw within the next two to three weeks. Speaking to reporters at the White House Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump claimed that the objectives of the airstrikes and military operations against Iran had been achieved.

 

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